Love doesn't fix dark characters. It organizes their darkness.
The Dark Romance Handbook: Writing Antiheroes and Villains drills into the engines that power the subgenre's most compelling men—personal codes, coercive competence, targeted obsession—and shows you how to build them with psychological precision instead of edgy clichés.
In this thirteenth volume, Imogen Blake moves from "what dark romance feels like" to "how dark characters work," giving you concrete methods to build antiheroes and villains whose choices feel inevitable and whose love becomes a boundary—not a cure.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
With subgenre calibrations (mafia, captive, stalker, bully), scene frameworks, and checklists you can apply directly to your manuscript, The Dark Romance Handbook: Writing Antiheroes and Villains will help you create dark leads readers can't stop thinking about—and villains they'll be afraid to meet twice.
If you want your darkest characters to feel inevitable rather than convenient, frightening rather than farcical, and transformative without becoming tame, this guide will show you how.