Don’t Hate Me: A Dark Enemies to Lovers Assassin Romance (Club Pétale)
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04/05/2025
From Eden Emory comes an f/f spicy dark romance between an inexperienced and cold assassin and a very experienced secret service agent with a mysterious back story. It’s been years since my first kill. I have my process down to a science. And maybe sometimes I even allow myself to enjoy it. But when I’m asked to infiltrate Club Pétale to get close to a target, I never expected how my entire life would shift. Blake. An easy target. Or at least she was supposed to be. I’ve never felt love, but when her green eyes looked at me with such warmth, I’d like to believe it felt something like that. But a job is a job, and no matter what, I would see the end to this. Note: this is a dark romance with many dark themes and an unconventional pairing. Please look at the trigger warnings on the authors' website before continuing. The people in this book are full of flaws and are not good people, do not come into this book looking for a typical hero because you will not find one. Don't Hate Me is a contemporary standalone in an interconnected series surrounding an adult club. The Club Pétale is a series of interconnected standalones with HEA's. They do not need to be read together to be enjoyed but it is recommended that you start from Don't Stop Me.
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