A review by picky_book_b1tch
Cruel, by Trisha Wolfe

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??"