Born, Madly by Trisha Wolfe review


Duet: a performance by two.

But who is acting, and who is devolving?

A buried past is unearthed, and Grayson Sullivan—AKA The Angel of Maine—retaliates against the system who made him, deploying psychological warfare on the woman who initially set him free. Dr. London Noble probes deep into the mind of the killer she’s fallen for, searching for answers, as a copycat killer threatens their unity. Are they partners, lovers, or enemies? One final trap will reveal all.
REVIEW

This could quite possibly be my favorite book of the year! Holy hell.... I love Grayson! there I said it.

Ok so you know what I liked about this book? Well its the fact you can't guess what is going to happen. The author did a really good job writing it. Did it end the way I wanted? well hell no it didn't. It twisted things up and really made you grab your kindle and hold on for the ride. I couldn't put the book down once I hit a certain point. I didn't want to continue reading in fear of the hangover that was inevitable, but I read anyway. It happened, I am so hungover I don't know what to do with myself. I am just amazed with all the details between these two books and how the whole story played out. I am still baffled how it ended. I mean its one of those I should of seen it coming but also no way could you see coming. I can't wait to be able to get paperbacks and have these sitting on my self. I will totally be reading more from this author after this.

If you like a good mindfuck, get this book!

If you like a good thriller with twists, get this book!

I honestly have nothing about it I didn't like besides the fact the ride is over.
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"We are perfection.

And we are the fear that lurks beneath it.

We feast on each other and exist only for the highs...and even now as I kneel before my dark goddess and pray for her mercy, I regret nothing."

--GOODREADS-- --AMAZON--

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