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OverviewHe didn't just destroy her book. He destroyed her. When reclusive literary critic Julian Blackwood publishes a devastating four-thousand-word essay eviscerating Evie Thorne's debut novel, he doesn't end her career - he erases her identity. Her publisher drops her. Her agent retreats. Her name becomes a cautionary tale. Driven by fury and nothing left to lose, twenty-three-year-old Evie tracks Julian to his secluded mansion buried deep in the frozen woods of Upstate New York. She expects a confrontation. What she gets is far worse. A proposition. Three months. Complete isolation. No phone, no light, no contact with the world she came from. Julian will control what she eats, when she sleeps, and what she sees - stripping away every defense she's built until all that remains is the raw, unguarded writer she's been too afraid to become. In exchange, he promises the one thing her ambition won't let her refuse: a masterpiece. Evie signs the contract. The blindfold goes on. The door closes. What begins as a twisted masterclass spirals into something neither of them can control. In the darkness of his soundproofed rooms, the line between mentor and predator dissolves. Between obedience and desire. Between the woman she was and the stranger emerging from the wreckage of everything she believed about herself. Julian sees her more clearly than anyone ever has. He knows exactly which wounds to press, which praise to whisper, which silence will break her open. And Evie discovers that the most dangerous thing about total surrender isn't what it costs - it's how much she craves it. But when she uncovers the journals - twenty-two months of surveillance, photographs taken from across the street, a review timed not for criticism but for psychological demolition - she faces a question with no safe answer: Can a masterpiece born from manipulation still be called art? And can she walk away from the only person who has ever made her extraordinary? The Canvas of Cruelty is a dark, cerebral, boundary-pushing novel about obsession, ambition, and the devastating price of genius. It contains graphic depictions of psychological manipulation, sensory deprivation, extreme power dynamics, and explicit intimacy. This book is intended for mature readers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kaelen RoePublisher: Kaelen Roe Imprint: Kaelen Roe Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9798232995478Pages: 322 Publication Date: 05 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationKaelen Roe writes dark romance for women who read with the lights off. Specializing in psychological power dynamics, forbidden obsession, and the dangerous space where intellect meets desire, Kaelen crafts stories that don't let you sleep - and don't apologize for it. When not writing, Kaelen is probably reading something that would make a therapist nervous. The Aldridge Doctrine is Kaelen's debut series. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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