

Did a little run to one of my favorite bookstores “The Autumn Leaf” and picked up these two books… had to get the bag 🦇🕷️🐈⬛🧟♀️🧛🏻♀️☠️👻
Did a little run to one of my favorite bookstores “The Autumn Leaf” and picked up these two books… had to get the bag 🦇🕷️🐈⬛🧟♀️🧛🏻♀️☠️👻
4.25⭐
I loved Tasha Coryell‘s debut. While this one didn‘t hit quite as high as Love Letters to a Serial Killer did, it still brought the same unhinged energy and put yet another unconventional twist on the serial killer thriller.
🎙️Sarah Mollo Christensen did a decent job with the narration. She isn‘t a fav, but I don‘t dislike her, either.
This horror/ romance was great fun if you have a messed up sense of humor, which, it turns out, I do. There were some great twists in this psychopath HEA. Wait for it...
Lexie works as a matchmaker, her specialty, psychopaths. What could possibly go wrong? I was drawn to this book by the title/cover and it has a bit of a rocky start, but then became the fun, zany, slightly off the rails read I was hoping for.
“Combines top notch thriller storytelling with a wild and painfully accurate satirical take on the loneliness of modern dating.
Because even psychopaths want love, right?”
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