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Phantom B - H. D. Carlton

9781638933779
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A dark romance prequel filled with obsession, danger, and forbidden desire.

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A Dark and Seductive Romance Prequel
Phantom B by H. D. Carlton is a haunting dark romance and the highly anticipated prequel to the bestselling Cat & Mouse Duet. Set in a shadowy manor filled with secrets, the novel weaves together obsession, fear, and irresistible attraction in a gothic atmosphere.

A Love Story Wrapped in Danger
On November 12, 1944, a lonely married woman finds her life unraveling when a mysterious stranger appears outside her window. Terrifying yet magnetic, the phantom awakens feelings she cannot ignore. What begins as intrigue soon turns into a dangerous emotional entanglement with a man who is far from safe.

Gothic Suspense and Emotional Intensity
Inside Parsons Manor, fear lingers in every corridor. While ghosts may haunt the halls, it is her husband she truly fears. The phantom—part criminal, part savior—offers comfort and escape, but at a cost. The story explores the fine line between protection and possession, love and control.

Main Themes of the Book

• Dark romance and forbidden desire
• Obsession and psychological tension
• Fear within marriage
• Mystery and gothic atmosphere
• Morally complex characters
• Passion versus danger

Why You Should Read This Book by H. D. Carlton

• Prequel to the popular Cat & Mouse Duet
• Written by a NYT and USA Today bestselling author
• Dark, emotional, and suspenseful storytelling
• Perfect for fans of gothic and stalker romance
• Rich atmosphere and intense character dynamics
• Ideal for readers who enjoy edgy romance

Phantom B delivers a gripping blend of dark romance, suspense, and emotional intensity. With its gothic tone and morally gray characters, it pulls readers into a world where desire and danger collide. A compelling read for fans of dark, dramatic love stories.

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2025

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368

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