She catalogued every exit in the room before she ordered her drink.
He removed one.
She stayed anyway.
Intelligence operative Mara Cole reports to a classified program with six recruits and one objective: survive selection. What the briefing didn't include - the man running the program is the same man who locked a bar exit and watched her decide not to leave.
He runs the room the way he runs everything: without explaining himself. Without asking permission. Without once raising his voice.
She's spent a career reading people. She can't read him. That's the problem.
The program has rules. So does she. Neither set was designed for this.
Controlled Failure is a dark romance for readers who want power dynamics that are proven, not stated - where competence is the threat, silence is the weapon, and staying is the most dangerous decision she'll make.
Forced proximity. Slow burn. No safe word for what comes next.
"Most men who sit next to a woman in a bar look at the woman. He looked at the exits."
If you read dark romance for the tension, not the tropes - this is the one.