Why We Fall for the Villain

The villain is rarely evil without reason.

He is layered. Controlled. Often broken.

He doesn’t promise comfort — he promises intensity.

And in fiction, we explore the edges of power

without surrendering control in real life.

Dark romance does not glorify harm.

It dissects obsession.

It questions power.

It forces us to confront what draws us to shadows.

We don’t fall for the villain.

We fall for complexity.

Published by Samantha Kamstra

About Samantha Kamstra I’m a mom, wife, and storyteller writing about motherhood, marriage, and healing from childhood trauma — one honest reflection at a time. 🌿 Through love, self-awareness, and growth, I’m learning to break generational cycles and nurture myself along the way. 💕 This space is for every woman walking her own path toward healing and wholeness — a reminder that you are not alone, and that every small act of love and awareness is part of your becoming. ✨ Healing, growing, and loving — one day, one choice, one breath at a time.

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