DARK: Dangerous Web #2

· Dangerous Web Book 2 · Romig Works LLC
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“Maybe you have to know the darkness before you can appreciate the light.” ~ Madeleine L’Engle


Darkness has fallen upon the Sparrow world.

What seemed secure was breached, and what was assumed unattainable is possible.

In this dangerous underground world, we Sparrows took our power by force. As dusk gave way to dark, we Sparrows are once again determined to use any means necessary to recover what is ours, secure our stronghold, and defeat those who appear unconquerable.

The gauntlet has been thrown.

We will not retreat.

Darkness be damned. It is time for triumph.

I am Reid Murray.

For my wife and my brothers-in-arms, nothing, not even darkness, will stop the Sparrows from victory.


From New York Times bestselling author Aleatha Romig comes a brand-new dark romantic suspense trilogy, Dangerous Web. DARK, book #2, is set in the dangerous world of Chicago's underground. It's time to get caught up in this dangerous and intriguing new romantic suspense saga, Dangerous Web.


DARK is book two of the DANGEROUS WEB trilogy that began in DUSK and concludes in DAWN.

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4.7
15 reviews
Cheryl
January 5, 2021
Warning: there are a lot of dark secrets in this book. A few of those secrets deal with trauma, violence, past and childhood abuses, drugs, mental health, etc. A few things. 1.) If you are expecting Dark to be like Dusk, I'm here to tell you that it is not the same. There is a lot of internalizing going on than "action." Note: Dark is Dusk's continuation and talks about the aftermath of Lorna and Araneae's rescue. It would be highly advisable for readers to finish Dusk first to feel the story's characters better. In Dark, each of the characters has one's plans laid out - the men are there to start finding out the truth and "fix" things (as expected for the male alphas) while the women are in the position of healing (and then finding the answers to help their partner's aim). Readers may find themselves in a bind with going back to the past (as far back as Lorna's and Reid's childhood) to find the clues to getting Lorna's memory back or Reid's "grounding" himself from going into his "dark state." 2.) Given the above, readers may find that the story is slower until roughly 60% into the book - I was losing interest before that. I was not sure if it's because it's the holiday foods I have been ingesting, but I had to leave the book then come back again with a fresh mind. Readers take heed - it may be harder to get through this book because of the below. A word of advice: Be patient with Dark. The book invested a lot of time in Lorna and Reid's flashbacks. Some of these flashbacks were quite traumatic, but most of them are a lot of self-internalization, rationalization, etc., by Lorna. It will help shape the story to understand better how sophisticated (and lethal) the Sparrow's group is facing. Think about the lengths this mysterious group is willing to go to wreak havoc on the Sparrow world - by taking their partners; they will do it at all cost, even death, to achieve their goal. Some of the flashbacks got to me, and I take this as a warning for others who might feel they would want to "skim" through that section, do it but do not give up on the book because some of the abuse Lorna went through will shape how she tackles on in retrieving back her memories. I find it critical. 3.) I felt awful for Lorna. She was the "glue" for the group and was "unraveling in the seams" as the story continued. Even with Reid's help to comfort her, Lorna was losing herself to her "traumatic past." It tore me apart for her to realize how many memories she lost AND coming back "broken." Each time she went "down," she came up more broken, and it placed more questions as to what her "real past" was. She exhibited so much re-trauma by not addressing or talking about her experience in the past. But then again, when she spoke about what happened to someone she thought would understand, she was told to "forget" all about it. Later in the book, she does try to "remember" what happened to her and Araneae but at the cost of reviving other trauma that she thought was lost and forgotten. 4.) After staying some time in Lorna's headspace, the story goes to the other side - the men's side, wherein they start looking into a secret group that may or may not be responsible. My brains perked up by then because this is where the story should be. It took a bit more pages, but meeting the "important players" brought more questions (and it did make a lot of sense) that worried the group. They were not privy to the other party's sensitive information but gave up a few "info" from their end. I would recommend readers who enjoy a good mystery, suspense, a side of drama, and steam for Dark. The book deals with more healing, justice, and redemption. It comes heavy and gut-wrenching, then it resolves the trauma to focus on the main focus of the group as a whole - who's coming for the Sparrows. I welcome how the author took her time in this book (basically the whole book) to raise awareness of a trauma victim's mental health and the long road to recovery. The ending was a scene to remember. I cannot wait for the next book!
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Jocelyne Germain
January 6, 2021
This is the second book in the Dangerous Web Trilogy, a captivating Romantic Suspense. You have to read this series in order. The story continues where the first book left off. The storyline is intricate, and enthralling, filled with secrets and twists and turns. Lorna is a strong character. Her past is heartbreaking. Some scenes are difficult to read. Reid is handsome, caring, supportive, and protective. The past to present is well done and easy to follow. The supporting characters are great, and they have an important part in this story. The Sparrow men are handsome, powerful, ruthless, and caring. There is a lot going on in this installment. The story ends with a cliffhanger, and I can't wait to read the conclusion of Reid and Lorna's story in Dawn. This Series is interconnected with: Web of Sin (Sterling and Araneae's story), Tangled Web (Mason and Laurel's story), and Web of Desire (Patrick and Madeline's story).
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Tricia Bartley
March 4, 2021
Goodnessss.. Once again Aleatha Romig has left me on the edge of my seat while reading one of her books!! Man Dark was one action filled, emotional, gahhh soooo many feels kind of read. That's why I love reading her books cuz I definitely don't know what the heck is going to happen next, she loves pulling you along and then bammmm, the plot twists and turns and you have to keep reading to find out what the heck is going to happen...she is fan-damn-tastic at doing this to you!!! DARK is book two of the DANGEROUS WEB trilogy that began in DUSK and concludes in DAWN. Have you been Aleatha’d, ummm yessss I have!!!! lol
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About the author


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aleatha Romig is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author who lives in Indiana. She grew up in Mishawaka, graduated from Indiana University, and is currently living south of Indianapolis. Aleatha has raised three children with her high school sweetheart and husband of nearly thirty years. Before she became a full-time author, she worked days as a dental hygienist and spent her nights writing. Now, when she's not imagining mind-blowing twists and turns, she likes to spend her time a with her family and friends. Her other pastimes include reading and creating heroes/anti-heroes who haunt your dreams!

Aleatha released her first novel, CONSEQUENCES, in August of 2011. CONSEQUENCES became a bestselling series with five novels and two companions released from 2011 through 2015. The compelling and epic story of Anthony and Claire Rawlings has graced more than half a million e-readers. Aleatha released the first of her series TALES FROM THE DARK SIDE, INSIDIOUS, in the fall of 2014. These stand alone thrillers continue Aleatha's twisted style with an increase in heat.

In the fall of 2015, Aleatha moved head first into the world of dark romance with the release of BETRAYAL, the first of her five novel INFIDELITY series. She also began her traditional publishing career with Thomas and Mercer. Her books INTO THE LIGHT and AWAY FROM THE DARK will be published through this mystery/thriller publisher in 2016. 

Aleatha went to the "lighter side" in the summer of 2017 with her lighter ONES. PLUS ONE, ANOTHER ONE, and ONE NIGHT, stand-alone romantic comedies. She returned to her dark romance roots with the Sparrow Webs, WEB of SIN, TANGLED WEB, WEB of DESIRE, and DANGEROUS WEB.

Aleatha is a "Published Author's Network" member of the Romance Writers of America, a member of PEN America, and represented by Kevan Lyons, Marshal Lyons Literary Agency. 


Books by Aleatha: 

Consequences Series (Anthony Rawlings / Tony Rawlings and Claire Nichols) : Consequences, Truth, Convicted, Revealed, Beyond the Consequences , and Ripples.

The Infidelity series (Lennox Demetri/ Nox Demetri and Alexandria Collins / Charli Collins) Betrayal, Cunning, Deception, Entrapment, Fidelity.

The Price of Honor- A Mafia novel - Oren Demetri and Angelina Demetri

SPARROW WEBS:

The Web of Sin trilogy - dark romance - SECRETS, LIES, PROMISES - Sterling Sparrow and Araneae McCrie (Sparrow Webs)

Tangled Web - dark romance - TWISTED, OBSESSED, and BOUND - Kader/ Mason Pierce and Laurel Carlson (Sparrow Webs)

Web of Desire - dark romance - SPARK, FLAME, and ASHES - Patrick Kelly and Madeline Tate (Sparrow Webs)

Dangerous Web - dark romance- DUSK, DARK, and DAWN - Reid Murray and Lorna Pierce (Sparrow Webs)

Light Duet: Into the Light and Away From the Dark

Standalone sexy thriller: Insidious 

Stand-alone sexy romance: Unconventional, Unexpected, and Unforgettable

Plus One, One Night, and Another One


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