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Kiss Me, Kill Me by J.S. Carol
3.0
I absolutely love a good psychological thriller, especially ones that involve a psychopath that is absolutely perfect and charming in public and a completely different person behind closed doors. Following that kind of a dynamic throughout a book is always so interesting.
However, Kiss Me, Kill Me left me frustrated most of the time. I couldn't picture everything happening the way that it was written, so it almost felt a bit over the top and unrealistic. I couldn't connect with it as much as I have other books, so I was left wanting more throughout the entire story.
But it was also very entertaining, and I did want to know what happened. There were twists that I didn't see coming and situations that kept me on my toes.
I'm in a place where I was hooked, but didn't necessarily enjoy the book; I needed to know what happened next, but then didn't feel satisfied after finding out. Three starts from me because I really don't know how I felt about this. But there are many, many psychological thrillers that I'd recommend over this one!
However, Kiss Me, Kill Me left me frustrated most of the time. I couldn't picture everything happening the way that it was written, so it almost felt a bit over the top and unrealistic. I couldn't connect with it as much as I have other books, so I was left wanting more throughout the entire story.
But it was also very entertaining, and I did want to know what happened. There were twists that I didn't see coming and situations that kept me on my toes.
I'm in a place where I was hooked, but didn't necessarily enjoy the book; I needed to know what happened next, but then didn't feel satisfied after finding out. Three starts from me because I really don't know how I felt about this. But there are many, many psychological thrillers that I'd recommend over this one!