This was nowhere near as dark as the previous book in this series but the heat factor, the twists and turns all had been turned up a notch.
I’m so gladThis was nowhere near as dark as the previous book in this series but the heat factor, the twists and turns all had been turned up a notch.
I’m so glad I stumbled across this series, this author, this book ticked so many boxes and I hope she jumps back into this world again in the future to give us more, because I never want it to end.
The guys, the puppet master pulling all the strings, the survival aspect, the sassy strong heroine made for such an unputdownable unique read, I loved everything about it and wouldn’t change a thing. ...more
What better way to spend a Sunday by ignoring adulting and jumping into this series which I'm completely addicted to!!
This picked up where the previoWhat better way to spend a Sunday by ignoring adulting and jumping into this series which I'm completely addicted to!!
This picked up where the previous book stopped off where a wayward bullet had hit an unintentional mark placing shame on Carvers head.
Holy Shit! I haven't read or enjoyed reading as much as I have been with being absorbed, addicted with this series!! I stayed up for as long as my eyes would stay open and finished this at 2 fucking am!! That is never heard of, I love my sleep, but apparently I love this series more.
So with this one the authors definitely switched it up a notch or two, there's still people trying to take her out, bombs and twists still come at you out of nowhere, Carver and the push and pull is switched up, and that motherfucking ending did me in. I was on the verge of throwing my ipad but needed to at least carry on reading into the next book to see what the fuck was going on...
That ending had my heart racing, I didn't know weither to hate the guys or what to do. I never want this series to end, so far it's been one of my favourites!!...more
I saw this on one of my searches for my next book to read and this popped up a few times, one clicked, started it last night and OMFG WTF a
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I saw this on one of my searches for my next book to read and this popped up a few times, one clicked, started it last night and OMFG WTF am I reading!! It's like the HUNGER GAMES on CRACK!!
A few WTF bombs were dropped whilst I started reading this in bed last night!!
Drugged A deadly maze
WTF is going on!!
Can someone please tell me when the next book is due out?
Imagine getting accepted into a university, all seems above board, you go to bed in your dorm room with your new appointed roomie and every single student wakes up in a literal pit of hell.
Newbie dark readers, step away from this book, it's pretty dark, it's not for the faint of heart, you'll definitely end up questioning your morales, this book went where I didn't expect it to, and honestly I've never read anything like it, my heart had an extra beat to it, my foot was tapping, my palms were sweaty! Now I really badly need the next book!!...more
Jumping into this one tonight!! Love the beautiful cover, caught my eye straight away. Then that blurb sealed the deal!!
I kind of had high expectationJumping into this one tonight!! Love the beautiful cover, caught my eye straight away. Then that blurb sealed the deal!!
I kind of had high expectations going into this one, it honestly took me a bit to get into it, past and present often collided that I had to go back to the chapter I was in to see if I was in the past or present time, usually I don't mind this set up too much but with this it just seemed too messy, we'd finally get somewhere in present time then it would jump abruptly back into the past.
Due to the jump in the storyline I also found it hard connecting with the characters.
Sadly this one wasn’t for me. Others have really enjoyed this book, this may also be its me and not the book senario, definitely give this one a go and form your own opinions. I’ve read one other by this author which I enjoyed....more
So right this second I closed that last page off and I’m sitting here flabbergasted, reeling, gob smacked, running over everything I just read, trying to make sense of it, twists and turns that had me spinning like a spinning wheel out of control, such a unique, suspenseful, things are not so black and white as they may seem, a nail biting read that has me wanting, needing, craving, stalking the next book in this series.
BORN, DARKLY: Is he first book within the (Darkly, Madly Duet #1) series by Trisha Wolfe.
Starting this I really had no idea what I was getting myself into, straight away your immersed into a courtroom setting that set the pace of this outstanding novel that had me gobsmacked from start to finish.
In this we meet London Noble, one of the top psychologists of criminal psychology in her field and Grayson Pierce Sullivan (inmate number six, one, four) a convicted killer (the Angel of Maine) that London is psych analysing his disturbed clinical behaviours. He kills ruthlessly without remorse or mercy. He’s highly intelligent, with an IQ of 152.
London’s waited for a chance like this to fall into her lap, to delve deep into the mind of Grayson. Grayson is a serial killer who does not repent he thinks he’s doing the world a favour by killing undesirables that have sick tendencies that the justice system would fail to convict. He’s their judge and jury and has no qualms and coming up with sick ways of killing them. In Born, Darkly I saw glimpses of the movie saw, the dark, gritty ways to kill and maim victims.
But what happens when London falls for Grayson? Their story is not an easy story to read, it’s dark, gritty, and sick but like a train wreck you can’t help but look at the destruction left behind, I feel like I’ve been put through the wringer, my mind is a jumbled mess for loving this as much as I did.
So right this second I closed that last page off and I’m sitting here flabbergasted, reeling, gob smacked, running over everything I just read, trying to make sense of it, twists and turns that had me spinning like a spinning wheel out of control, such a unique, suspenseful, things are not so black and white as they may seem, a nail biting read that has me wanting, needing, craving, stalking the next book in this series.
BORN, DARKLY: Is he first book within the (Darkly, Madly Duet #1) series by Trisha Wolfe.
Starting this I really had no idea what I was getting myself into, straight away your immersed into a courtroom setting that set the pace of this outstanding novel that had me gobsmacked from start to finish.
In this we meet London Noble, one of the top psychologists of criminal psychology in her field and Grayson Pierce Sullivan (inmate number six, one, four) a convicted killer (the Angel of Maine) that London is psych analysing his disturbed clinical behaviours. He kills ruthlessly without remorse or mercy. He’s highly intelligent, with an IQ of 152.
London’s waited for a chance like this to fall into her lap, to delve deep into the mind of Grayson. Grayson is a serial killer who does not repent he thinks he’s doing the world a favour by killing undesirables that have sick tendencies that the justice system would fail to convict. He’s their judge and jury and has no qualms and coming up with sick ways of killing them. In Born, Darkly I saw glimpses of the movie saw, the dark, gritty ways to kill and maim victims.
But what happens when London falls for Grayson? Their story is not an easy story to read, it’s dark, gritty, and sick but like a train wreck you can’t help but look at the destruction left behind, I feel like I’ve been put through the wringer, my mind is a jumbled mess for loving this as much as I did.