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Review the Tutor by K. Larsen w/Giveaway

Monday, June 5, 2017
Title: the Tutor
Author: K. Larsen
Genre: Dark Romantic Suspense Psychological Thriller
Publisher: Self-Published
Release Date: June 5 2017
Edition: 1st Formats: eBook & Print
Source: Author in Exchange for Unbiased Opinion
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Blurb/Synopsis:

After a party gone wrong and in desperate need of money for the fall semester of college, twenty-year-old Nora Robertson needs to escape her hometown.

She accepts a summer long live-in tutoring job for a handsome man and his little sister at a secluded home deep in the mountains.

There is no running water.

No electricity.

No internet or cell service.

When her tutoring job ends she's hit with a brutal turn of events ... she's not permitted to leave.

After months in captivity, she makes a harrowing escape with her student that ends in a car accident on a desolate road. When Nora comes to, her student is missing. In a desperate attempt to find the girl, Nora will have to recount her time held captive.

The good and the bad.

Can Nora and the authorities work together to find the man who took her? Will they rescue the girl Nora tried to save?

***Trigger warning: all of them. This is a dark, twisted tale that speaks to raw human emotions, heartache, loss, and mania. It is intended for audiences 18 and up. If dark fiction doesn't appeal to you, this book may not be for you. This will not elicit warm fuzzy feelings***



Deliciously Dark and Wickedly Twisted 


A dark fiction tale full of twists, turns, and raw emotion. I must say, I was pleasantly surprised by this book! This is my first read from this author and I honestly didn't know what to expect. Having said that, I am very glad I had the chance to review this book, because I totally freaking loved it! 
Finally we get an author who is no longer timorous of giving us some of the Dark Side of things. This book starts out remorseful with Nora keeping a secret from her BFF (Aubrey) and deciding to take a summer job tutoring that evolves into a twisted love story with Holden her summer employer trying to save her through training her to be his slave/lover. It does have what I would classify as standard characteristic captor/captive interpretation that I love in thrillers. I was pleased by the creativity and the plot of this perverse and warped tale. 
I loved the inconsistencies of Holden’s character. The way his dark side was at war with his morality was especially well written. I did feel the love between Nora & Holden even though it was cruel and twisted. Nora who started out as naïve and vulnerable turned into a survivor! I loved that she took all he had & gave them back more.
I really did enjoy this book. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good kidnapping romance and especially to anyone who likes their books nice and dark!


K. Larsen is giving away a Kindle Fire & a Signed Paperback of The Tutor 


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