Splitting Lies

audiobook (Unabridged) mm dark mafia romance · Lies

By Emma Jaye

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I'm drowning in myself, ripping apart. 

Torn from my life, I'm in a world I don't understand. There are no masters, no kneeling, and no loving punishments to keep me grounded. 

Despite the smiles and care Jiao provides, I'm not his priority. I believe his concern is genuine, but his interest is professional. Casting my world into history is his aim, and for that I can't trust him. The voices are getting louder; I'm losing time. I need to hold on, need to stay loyal. Master will come for me soon, and blood will wash my sins clean. I refuse to imagine what they will do to the man who stole me. 


Kaspar's mental health is shot to pieces; he's flipping between personalities. I wish I could give him what the psychiatrist says he needs...time. But lives depend on the information locked inside that gorgeous head. How can I crack his loyalty to the centuries-old slaver organization that has already tried to kill both of us, without breaking him completely? 

My boss says it's a price she's willing to pay. I'm not so sure. 

Themes: Slavery. Mental health issues. Abduction. Witness protection. Assassination. Work vs. personal life conflict.

Genre: Dark, psychological thriller M/M romance. 

Warnings: Violence. High angst and explicit steamin'-hot scenes.

Happily ever after. Second in a series.

Warning: These books are for adult listeners who enjoy stories where lines between right and wrong get blurry. High heat, twisted and tantalizing, these are not for the fainthearted.

Splitting Lies