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AUTHOR'S NOTE

Dear Reader,

First of all, thank you for taking the time to dive into this story. Your presence here is truly an honor.

Choosing to read a dark romance is a bold decision — and I’m deeply grateful for it.

This book is not light.

It’s dark, intense, disturbing, and completely outside traditional norms. There’s no room for morality here. This story plunges into a hostile, violent environment ruled by obsession, power, and emotional manipulation.

If you’re looking for a sweet, healthy love story, this book is not for you.

This work is for those who are willing to walk through chaos and imbalance, following a relationship born from dominance and desire.

Where control and possessiveness shape the feelings, and redemption is a hard-earned — if even possible — choice.

The setting, the characters, the prison, and every element of this story are purely fictional.

Nothing here should be romanticized in real life.

This is a work of fiction, created to explore the extremes of the human mind and the consequences of surrendering to the darkest side of love.

I also want to apologize in advance for any mistakes in the English language.

I’m still learning — trying my best to bring you a story worth reading. I may be a little slow when it comes to learning… except when it comes to naughty things, those I learn fast, haha.

But each book is a journey — of learning, growth, and constant improvement.

If this story made you feel anything — shock, anger, discomfort, excitement, fascination, or maybe a little bit of everything — then it has fulfilled its purpose.

Dark romance is meant to do exactly that: challenge, provoke, stir something inside you, and, in the end, leave a mark.

With love,

Anne K.

TRIGGER WARNING

This work is an extreme dark romance, classified as flag red. While the content is entirely fictional, it includes highly sensitive and disturbing themes that may not be suitable for all readers.

The story takes place in a prison where there is no space for empathy or justice—only survival.

This book explores the rawest depths of human darkness, following a protagonist who, over time, is forced to live with fear, submission, and love—all intertwined in an intense and emotionally heavy narrative.

Within these pages, you will find:

Non-consensual sexual abuse depicted in a direct and impactful way, without eroticization.

Sexual violence portrayed with psychological focus and emotional depth, without graphic detail.

Extreme physical violence.

An obsessive and controlling relationship.

Stockholm Syndrome.

Psychological and emotional manipulation.

Family abandonment and betrayal.

Graphic murders and brutal executions.

Institutional corruption and impunity.

Explicit use of illegal substances.

⚠ If you are sensitive to any of the above topics, please consider not continuing. This is a story designed to explore the boundaries of right and wrong, where the line between love and destruction is constantly crossed.

Despite all the pain, Welcome to Hell is also about transformation—about a cruel man who, little by little, learns what it means to truly love. But the road to redemption is long and torturous.

Your mental health comes first.

Please read responsibly.

DEDICATION

I dedicate this book to you—the one who never fell for a hero.

Because deep down, you've always known your heart belongs to the villain—the one who bleeds on the inside but still rules the world with a cruel smile on his lips.

You don’t want flowers.

You want firm hands, burning eyes, and promises made between moans and scars.

You want the kind of man who never backs down.

Who doesn’t love gently.

Who loves with his body, with pain, with the ruthless need to make you his—completely.

You’re not looking for promises of happy endings.

You want the promise of being marked, possessed, broken, and loved in the chaos.

You want the one who kneels for no one—except you.

The one who doesn’t ask.

He takes.

He doesn’t whisper sweet nothings—he growls that you’re his.

And only his.

You don’t want freedom.

You want captivity—where his touch is the only key.

You want to be his obsession.

His weakness.

His hell and his heaven.

And the craziest part?

You love every second of it.

Because in the end... Sweet love is for those who never dared to love the dangerous.

And here, in this hell…The dangerous one loves you to death.

EPIGRAPH

He was my chaos.

But he was also the constellation that lit up my abyss.

And even when everything seemed lost,

I found in his eyes the infinity I wanted to call home.

Because with him… even hell feels like heaven.

— Elijah Vaughn

Alert.

There are no fairy tale princes here.

No morality. No sweet endings.

This is the story of a powerful, ruthless, and broken man — and of another, thrown into an abyss he never chose.

It’s about how darkness can shape, consume… and sometimes, even love.

There is no romanticizing.

No justifications.

Violence, abuse, rape, torture, and institutional corruption are part of this story because they reflect, though brutally and through fiction, the darkest corners of human nature.

Inferno Bay is a setting created to be cruel, immoral, and merciless.

And everyone who walks through its gates carries scars — whether visible or not.

But despite it all, there is redemption.

A transformation that doesn’t come from empty promises or magical twists, but from the weight of consequences, the passage of time, and genuine remorse.

Fiction has the power to challenge us — to make us question right and wrong in the harshest of contexts.

This book is not a conventional love story.

There are no flawless heroes or perfect endings.

It’s about obsession, pain, guilt — and everything love shouldn’t be.

But it’s also about second chances.

About someone choosing to change — not because he was forced to, but because he loved.

Because he looked into the eyes of the one he hurt… and asked for forgiveness.

And more importantly, he proved through actions that he wanted to be better.

The main character is not a hero.

And maybe he never will be.

But he allowed himself to feel. To love.

And to build, with the person he hurt the most, a new path forward.

This book is not for every reader.

It is for those who understand the difference between reality and fiction.

For those who can handle raw, uncomfortable truths — unfiltered.

For those who believe that even in the darkest places, something that resembles love can still be found — even if it’s scarred.

If you’ve made it this far…

Welcome to Hell.

And to whatever comes after it.

You’ve been warned.

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