Review: Stalk Her by Ker Dukey
- A Bibliophile Confesses
- Feb 22, 2019
- 2 min read

STALK HER A DUKEY’S DARK DELIGHTS TITLE. A collection of Dinky (small) Dark reads. by KER DUKEY Ever get that feeling you’re being watched? You probably are. Her sad eyes. Her thick lips. Her long dark hair. Her quickening of breath. Her hurried footsteps. Her undiluted fear. The anxiety a woman has when she knows she’s being followed does something to the sadistic animal inside me. We all have issues, mine just run a little deeper than most. My sister and I had a childhood tarnished by an abusive parent. We grew up two very different breeds of our mothers’ creation. Then I discover the beautiful, yet broken, Alice Young. She’s seeking advice, a place to unburden her thoughts. What she gets is a dangerous, callous predator who wants to quench his thirst with her tears. My precious, Alice, feels so alone, but she’s not alone. I’m watching her. Erik Ross feeds on the fear of others. Alice Young may prove to be too damaged, for even his appetite. $20 GC enter→ http://bit.ly/2DVVQDh US https://amzn.to/2TWl9vU UK https://amzn.to/2Xea37h CA https://amzn.to/2EjiVRK AU https://amzn.to/2GxLZHx
Review:

I love me some good stalker romances, and Ker Dukey can write some dark as fuck ones. Although Stalk Her wasn't as dark as some of her other books, it was just dark enough. Erik Ross has had a fucked up childhood. We are all products of our surroundings and Erik's life has made him fixate on people. He stalks them. Which is what he does to Alice Young. Nineteen year old Alice Young is the perfect bait. She's weak, and shifty, which makes for the perfect person to intimidate. Erik is like a cat playing with a poor defenseless mouse... Or is he? Is there more to amenable Alice Young than meets the eye? I really enjoy Ker Dukey's books. There's always that element of surprise that catches you off guard. Stalk Her was mysterious and kept me reading till the very end. Be warned that this really isn't a "romance". Can't wait for the next book!


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