A review by gypsystar
Fear You by B.B. Reid

2.0

I don’t really know what I was expecting from this book, really. Some parts of it were good. The child slavery assassin thing is still wildly unbelievable though and a huge portion of the book hinged on that being why Kieran was so fucked up.

Just like in the first book all through Kieran mentions killing her so casually and she’s just weirdly blasé about it. In this book she wholeheartedly believes he’s responsible for the murders of two missing students despite only having circumstantial evidence. She’s trying to get him locked up the whole book.

Kieran was in no way redeemed from anything he’s done to her so it’s not like he didn’t deserve it but the exhausting push and pull between them gave me whiplash. I’m glad they got their HEA but I don’t think I’ll read beyond here. Keenan is a unrepentant cheater so I don’t want to see that.