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Cruel, by Trisha Wolfe

wordwitched's review

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4.0

❝ Psychopathy isn’t a disease that can be cured. It wasn’t Alex’s experiment that broke my brain, it was the emotions he forced on me— emotions I wasn’t built to feel. His love created the affliction. He made me a killer. ❞

Blakely fucking carried this book on her back. I am basically head over heels in love with her, ok. Alex is the definition of a villain and while I find him interesting, I also kind of wish Blakely would end his existence. He can't hold even a fraction of a candle to Grayson.

teema's review

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3.0

okay psychopaths!

very intrigued, excited for book two.

ynait's review

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DNF 17%

aledfrances's review

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dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

3.0

fsmeurinne's review

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4.0

This is a dark psychological thriller, I went into it blind and I liked all the twists and darkness it had, the characters are quite interesting, and hoping to get more in the following book. The pacing is good as well as the balance of all the story elements. Alex and Blakely being two psychopaths make this book refreshing and interesting.




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picky_book_b1tch's review

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5.0

Oh how I've missed these words! I want to wrap them around me like a blanket and let their beauty envelope me. *sigh*

No one sucks me into a story faster, harder, or with more impact, than Trisha Wolfe. From the prologue to the epilogue, and every page turn in between, I was mesmerized, enchanted, and wholly consumed by the beauty, the madness, and the perfection contained within.

As always, Trisha Wolfe delivers an intelligent, twisted, and darkly captivating story that I just can't get enough of.

"Beauty is deceptive. Like all things in nature, one cannot trust their eyes. The brightest flower, the intricate butterfly wing, all designed to capture attention and warn:
Do not touch.
The primitive predator heeds this threat. Thousands of years of evolution and the laws of nature remain unchanged.
It is a perfect design.
But the human male is more complicated, or rather—truthfully—he’s more simple. He takes the warning as a dare, a challenge. His ego demands that he override evolution and conquer that which threatens to make him weak.
And what could render a man more helpless than a woman??"

lifeinthebooklane's review

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2.0

It was ok, the writing is good in terms of fluency and prose but it just didn't hold my interest. I wasn't drawn in by either character and I could step away from the book far too easily. I was reading on KU so didn't feel compelled to finish it.

meagan2490's review

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adventurous dark mysterious tense medium-paced

4.75

This mind f word was amazing. I loved the characters and the story line! This book had me twisted around not knowing what was coming next! Off to read Malady!

morozko's review

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3.0

very fucked up. i enjoyed it but there were some stuff that was kinda anticlimactic