Having a peek at what forever could look like, Aaron and Kenny begrudgingly return to their secretive life in Ryston. But, another person from their past has other plans, and the bodies are again start to pile up. Can they survive long enough to get their HEA?
From the blurb:
Their love was forged in shadows. Now the darkness wants to tear them apart.
Aaron Jones was never meant to fall in love. Especially not with Dr Kenneth Lyons. Not only is he his professor, but also the criminal psychologist who helped profile his parents. But Kenny sees through his defences, kisses past the pain, and touches him like he’s precious. Their affair is illicit, addictive, and laced with secrets, and Aaron can’t stay away. Even when he knows it could ruin them both.
Kenny built his life on discipline and distance, maintaining the careful balance between his dark fascinations and the polished mask he wears for the world. But Aaron shatters all of it. He’s beautiful, reckless, and far too dangerous to want. Kenny’s already too far gone, having crossed every line. And now he’ll burn the world to keep him.
But someone wants to tear them apart.
A new predator is lurking in the shadows. One who knows the darkest corners of Aaron’s past, the secrets he keeps even from Kenny. And this killer isn’t just hunting victims; they’re playing a game. A game where Aaron is the prize, and Kenny is the target.
As bodies drop and the past claws its way back, Aaron and Kenny are dragged into a deadly spiral of obsession, guilt, and need. Because loving each other was never the plan.
But now it’s the only thing keeping them alive.
And some lessons in love leave scars.
Killing Me Softly is the breathtaking conclusion to the To Love a Psycho trilogy. A story of love defying the rules, of madness and desire, of a bond that might just be as dangerous as the darkness closing in.
SNik's review:
Third and planned finale in series (To Love a Psycho), must be read in order. Established couple. Professor/student. Forbidden relationship. Age gap. Hurt/comfort. Dual POV. Heed content warnings.
Another few months have passed for Aaron and Kenny, and they have spent every minute of summer break together being happy in their isolated bubble. However, work and school beckon, but they are once again in danger from their shared past.
Even when these two can’t express their commitment it envelops them the way they are together every minute, every scene. The author writes very emotionally descriptive introspection from both Aaron and Kenny and they finally begin to verbalize with each other how committed they are to one another. The danger stalking them was suspenseful enough, although for two intelligent men they seem to get caught by the baddies every time, but I was still invested. This was a really riveting series, with complex characters, and an intense relationship that gets a fantastic HEA.
Killing Me Softly is currently available as an e-book and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription
Killing Me Softly is currently available as an e-book and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription
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