There's Something Strange About Our Love
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Narrated by:
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Alaura Howery
About this listen
Adele finds herself in a strange situation when she finds out that her boyfriend, the love of her life, is a serial killer. Their love story starts like every other, with romantic dates, lovely compliments, and passionate nights. The more time Adele spends with Luke, the more she considers him her soulmate. She believes that he is the one she’d been searching for her whole life. She begins to heal from her traumatic past and accepts the promising present.
Everything changes when one day, Adele finds the truth by accident. Luke is a serial killer. He kills young women and abandons their tortured bodies in different places. The first thought of going to the police quickly fades when Adele realizes that despite Luke’s wicked habit, she loves him. The dilemma of leaving him or staying by his side is resolved when Adele decides to stay. She can’t live without him, the only person who truly loves her. But one thing that shocks Adele, as much as Luke, is her decision to help him. She insists on helping Luke with planning the murders, and she learns to plan them so perfectly that he doesn’t leave any trace. Adele is willing to do anything to protect her boyfriend, to keep him by her side. Adele’s life changes completely, and she falls more and more in love with Luke. She is sure of his undying love for her, his trust and affection. The evil secret makes their bond stronger. But when Adele finds out that Luke might have feelings for another girl, she decides to break the cycle of her new normal, and she does something that no one expects. And with this, she changes herself forever.
©2022 Priya Modha (P)2023 Priya Modha