My edition clocks in at 328 pages, including the acknowledgments. What stood out to me was how densely packed the storytelling is—no filler, just relentless momentum. I compared notes with a friend who read the audiobook, and it’s about 10 hours, which aligns with the print length. The way the chapters alternate between Adeline’s perspective and the hunter’s adds so much depth. It’s one of those books where the page count feels secondary because the emotional weight lingers long after you finish.
Around 320 pages! I devoured it in two sittings—couldn’t put it down. The physical book has a satisfying thickness, and the cover art totally matches the eerie tone. If you’re on the fence about starting it, just dive in. The page count might seem daunting, but the twists make it feel shorter than it is.
Just checked my copy—it’s 312 pages! I love how the book balances action and character introspection. The shorter chapters make it super bingeable, and the font size is comfortable for long reading sessions. I’ve seen some readers mention their e-books show different counts due to formatting, but the story’s impact remains the same. The last 50 pages had me on edge; it’s rare for a book to maintain that level of suspense all the way through.
I recently finished 'Hunted Adeline' and was completely absorbed by it! The paperback version I got has 320 pages, but I noticed the page count can vary slightly depending on the edition or format. The story’s pacing is fantastic—those pages fly by because of how intense and immersive it is. I’d often lose track of time reading late into the night, especially during the darker, twist-heavy sections.
Honestly, the length felt perfect for the plot. It’s long enough to develop the characters deeply but doesn’t drag. If you’re into psychological thrillers with a gothic vibe, this one’s a gem. The way the author builds tension makes every page worth it.
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I totally get the hunt for 'Hunted Adeline'—it’s one of those books that grabs you and won’t let go. I stumbled upon it while browsing Kindle Unlimited, which is a great spot for indie dark romance. If you don’t have a subscription, you can check out the author’s website or platforms like Scribd, where it might be available for a one-time purchase or with a free trial. Some readers even find luck with library apps like Libby, though availability depends on your local library’s catalog.
Just a heads-up though: be cautious with random sites promising 'free PDFs.' A lot of them are sketchy or outright piracy, which doesn’t support the author. If you’re tight on budget, waiting for a sale or swapping with a friend might be safer. The book’s worth the wait—the tension between Adeline and her pursuer is chef’s kiss.
H.D. Carlton is the brilliant mind behind 'Hunted Adeline,' and let me tell you, this book left me utterly obsessed. The way she crafts tension and psychological depth is unreal—I binge-read it in one sitting, completely ignoring my to-do list. What I love most is how she blends dark romance with raw, emotional stakes, making you question every character's motive. It's rare to find an author who can balance twisted allure with genuine heart, but Carlton nails it.
If you're into stories that grip you by the throat and refuse to let go, her work is a must. 'Hunted Adeline' isn't just a book; it's an experience. I still think about certain scenes weeks later, which is why I’ve been recommending it to everyone in my book club.
I recently dove into 'Haunting Adeline' after hearing so much buzz about it in dark romance circles, and let me tell you, the page count surprised me! The PDF version I have clocks in at around 380 pages, depending on formatting. It’s one of those books that feels both hefty and addictive—I burned through it in two sittings because the tension just pulls you along. The physical copy might vary slightly due to font size or margins, but digital editions usually stay consistent.
What’s wild is how the story manages to feel so dense yet fast-paced. It’s not just filler; every chapter adds to the creeping dread and obsession dynamic. If you’re into morally gray characters and atmospheric suspense, the page count will fly by. I ended up rereading certain scenes just to savor the prose—it’s that kind of book.