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One Dark Night
One Dark Night
Author: Jaid Black
Dr. Nikki Adenike is successful and content with who she is-but her love life is nowhere. Used to being in control, she longs to surrender herself to her most secret fantasies. So, night after night, Nikki searches the web. There, she finds Richard-a seductive stranger uncannily attended to her desires, someone almost too good to be true... — The...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780425195260
ISBN-10: 0425195260
Publication Date: 4/6/2004
Pages: 304
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3.8 stars, based on 140 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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The book was okay. I little slow in the the beginning, but the serial killer plot was good and more intense than other romantic suspense books I have read with a serial killer plot. The sexual tension and sex scenes between hero and heroine were better than average. I also like Jaid Black's dialogue and thinking processes. Some books "dumb down" and make the hero and heroine stupid. Black is fresh and I enjoyed the interaction between Thomas and Nikki, the hero and heroine.
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This book is very good. I could not put it down. (Stayed up until 3am to finish it.) Suspenseful and steamy. Characters were interesting and not run of the mill. This is the best one I have read from this author, so far. I hope she has others like it.
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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So this was my first full length book by Jaid Black...

It's not as spicy as her EC titles, but for a mass market paperback, it was pretty heated (definitely enough to stand out from the standard fare of contemporary romances!)! It took a little bit to really get started, but once it got there kept my attention the whole way through!

and I liked both the heroine and Hero, as well as the secondary characters: I loved the mindset of the h, as hers was easier to relate to than others I've come across. And who doesn't love an intelligent heroine to boot?

And the Hero... definitely worth some drool!

And those secondary characters weren't bad either, though I will admit to thinking the book spent a little too much time with them then strictly necessary.

As for the suspense, It was pretty good for such a short book! The mystery of who the big bad was kept me guessing the whole way through!so...

This one's found a permanent home on my shelf!

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One of the best books I have ever read.
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I'm not into the D/S scene but this book has a pretty good plot. I was sure I knew "who done it" and was nicely surprised by the ending. A good read all in all.
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A very good engaging read.

It was difficult to figure out who the assailant was which made it difficult to put the book down. You just wanted to keep reading to figure out who it was.

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