Captive in the Dark
Caleb is a man trained in the underground sex-slave trade, raised by the woman who once trafficked him as a boy. He has spent years building toward the revenge plot that has him kidnapping 18-year-old Olivia Ruiz from her quiet Los Angeles life to deliver her to a Mexican cartel boss who will pay for her in cash. The book is the first in The Dark Duet trilogy, narrated mostly from Caleb's perspective, refusing to romanticize the captor-captive dynamic while building one of the most controversial love stories in modern dark romance. Roberts writes the moral horror and the obsession with the same unflinching voice across two more books and a crossover series.
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A trafficker trained from boyhood kidnaps an 18-year-old woman to sell to a Mexican cartel, and the dark romance that follows refuses to soften either of them.
Yes. Captive in the Dark is an explicit dark romance, around 5 out of 5 on the spice scale. It is one of the foundational extreme dark romances and pioneered many tropes in the modern dark romance subgenre.
Yes. Captive in the Dark is an explicit dark romance, around 5 out of 5 on the spice scale. It is one of the foundational extreme dark romances and pioneered many tropes in the modern dark romance subgenre.
Captive in the Dark contains kidnapping, non-consent, sexual violence, and graphic captivity scenes. It is not recommended for readers new to dark romance. C.J. Roberts publishes content warnings.
Captive in the Dark was written by C.J. Roberts.
Captive in the Dark is a standalone novel by C.J. Roberts, not part of a series.
Captive in the Dark is available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats from Amazon, Bookshop.org, ThriftBooks, and most major bookstores.