The Psychopath
The Psychopath
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Average rating3.5
The first chapter alone has so much tension (all kinds of tension) that it would have been impossible for me to not read the novel in just a few hours.
I kept telling myself that I shouldn't like Zane, but how could I not like him? I was instantly drawn to him, he likes playing games and he's a great player. Zane got my attention just as fast as he got Quinn's. And speaking of Quinn, he's absolutely adorable in his innocence.
The novel is very well written, a bit too sudden at first, but once I got used to the writing style (my first Louise Collins novel) I was all in. I liked that there was some description on the other inmates Quinn was interviewing, I liked how he compared each of them to an animal, but I wasn't so fond on Cleo. At least at first. I thought she was going to be that type of annoying advice giving/problem solver type of character, so I was delighted when Cloe was just Cloe.
I must say I was expecting something more dramatic from this novel, but I can't complain about the outcome. Oh, no! It is perfectly fine just how it is. Maybe it could have been a little lengthier, but again, I am not complaining, I just really liked it.
And, oh my, is this one steamy hot novel? Yes, yes it is.