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melaniem54 · 9 months
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Review: One (Angels of Wrath Book 1) by Paulina Ian-Kane
Rating:2.75🌈 I’ve been reading several newly discovered (to me) authors recently, one of which is Paulina Ian-Kane. Kane’s books, from the descriptions, fall under the trope of “psychopathic killers for good” dark romance fiction. One, the first novel in the author’s Angels of Wrath series, follows one of a group of men rescued as children from a horrific, abusive secret government experimental…
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melaniem54 · 2 years
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Review: Psycho (Necessary Evil #2) by Onley James
Review: Psycho (Necessary Evil #2) by Onley James
Rating:5🌈 I wondered who the author would choose as the murderous sibling to go next in the series and was thrilled to see it was August Mulvaney. August was a standout in Adam’s story. His love of the “wet work” side of killing, his knives, adult Harry Potter like features, and an IQ on par with Stephen Hawking, August was a compelling character. Psycho introduces us to August’s adolescence…
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melaniem54 · 2 years
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Review: Mad Man (Necessary Evil #5) by Onley James
Review: Mad Man (Necessary Evil #5) by Onley James
Rating: 4.75🌈 “She couldn’t see the bigger picture. She looked at the twins and saw a problem. Thomas saw an opportunity. A divine creation. He was raising a legion of psychopaths.” — Mad Man (Necessary Evils Book 5) by Onley James Mad Man (Necessary Evil #5) by Onley James is Avi Mulvaney’s story, the other half of the mirror twins referenced above. And every issue I had with Asa’s (the…
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melaniem54 · 2 years
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Review: Moonstruck (Necessary Evil #3) by Onley James
Review: Moonstruck (Necessary Evil #3) by Onley James
Rating: 5🌈 Moonstruck, the third in Olney James’ extraordinary series about a family of adopted psychopathic children turned into retributive killers under the guidance of the man who raised them, albeit as a loving research project. “…that psychopaths weren’t a plague on society but a gift, an evolutionary tool that could be harnessed to cull the monsters of their society, he’d change the…
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