Book Review: Fearless by Maren Smith
- Kristen Lewendon
- Nov 17, 2018
- 2 min read
Black Light Book 10
He was the last thing she thought she needed, but she was everything he wanted.
Abused and alone, Kitty had no idea how far she’d have to flee after she finally got the courage to run. She never would have guessed she’d end up halfway around the world, or in the home — much less the arms — of dominant Australian whip-master, Noah Carver.
He knows she’s damaged, that she needs safety and time to heal, but the way her submission calls to him has Noah thinking more about what could be between them than her history.
The only question now is what she fears more: standing up to her abusive ex-dom, or staying with a man she’s afraid to love?

My Review:
I need to know how to rate a book more than five stars on a scale of one to five. This book was a perfect ten. The novella Shameless left us with a cliff-hanger I’ve been dying to see the end of for months. Like everything else I’ve read in the Black Light universe, this book goes to some very dark places in order to show us the light. If it doesn’t already it should probably come with a trigger warning because there’s definitely stuff in here that’s very hard to read. But it also spotlights the healing powers of love and trust. Showing that the people who truly care for us will move heaven and earth to put us back together after we’ve been broken. I adored watching the patience and care Noah took while helping Kitty to recover. It broke my heart to live in Kitty’s head and see how she justified the treatment she’d endured. (I’m almost in tears right now as I type this, remembering.) There’re still one or two loose ends that I’d like to know how they get tied off, but for now I’m okay to wait to see if and how they’re woven back into Noah and Kitty’s and Gareth and Hadlee’s lives. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the publisher.
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