In the Dark for the Dark Web
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Narrated by:
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Ruan Willow
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By:
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Benson E. Wolf
Lisa, a nice young southern girl accepts an offer that she thinks only trashy Alabama redneck trailer park whores would, and do, die for.
But it's a lot of money.
It is unemployment that pushed her into the dark web. Will she become a missing person or leave the dark, hot and sweaty, like the south?
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Starting with a Snapchat account she begins to market herself.
Ruan as narrator tells the story with humor certainly with passion and shares all the thoughts that wrestle around in her mind with every step of the story. Her narration was better than the book! She skipped over the typos and words that didn’t make sense!
I cannot wait until the next two chapters of this story to continue. I also will look for her other narrations
a short hot story
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In the Dark for the Dark Web
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Unfortunately, the dialogue keeps tripping over its own shoelaces. For a dark erotic suspense story, you expect sharp edges, tension, maybe a little moral rot. Instead, the main character talks like she’s practicing “grown‑up voice” in the mirror. It’s not horrible, but it’s definitely immature enough to break the mood every time she opens her mouth.
And then… the narrator.
Oh, the narrator.
She reads this book like a dyslexic four‑year‑old tackling her first chapter book in front of the class — hesitant, confused, and putting emotional emphasis on random words like she’s throwing darts at a wall. Every sentence sounds like she’s discovering the plot at the exact same time you are, and not in a fun way. More like, “Wait… what’s happening? Oh. Oh no.”
The mismatch between the genre and the delivery is so intense it becomes its own form of entertainment. The dark web isn’t dark — it’s daycare.
Overall:
A fast listen with a decent premise and okay writing, but the childish dialogue and painfully amateur narration drag the whole thing into “accidentally comedic” territory. If you enjoy chaos, you might have fun. If you came for dark erotic suspense… good luck.
The Plot Tried. The Narrator Did Not.
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