Book Review: Slaying the Holidays
When I said "get a new hobby," I meant kayaking, not decking the halls with garlands of gore.
My newest therapy client is the definition of a DILF. His distractingly handsome face is all to blame for my mess up. If that wasn’t bad enough, now I’m practically stalking the murderous golden retriever. Can he even hear me arguing for pottery classes over the electric carver? Oh, it's a bone saw? My mistake.
Merry Christmas! I’m getting myself an accessory to murder.
★★★
After a helpful talk with my beautiful divorce therapist, I decided to get into manslaughter. Maybe it's not the hobby she had in mind, but the idea always interested me, and there's plenty of predators I’d love to turn into prey.
And what do you know? My therapist was right. I do feel better! She seems a little ethically confused and personally concerned. She’s even cuter grumpy and exasperated. We’d make the perfect couple if she’d stop threatening to call the FBI.
My Review
Who doesn't love an unhinged man in their life that will keep you on your toes. That is just what Soren does. The way that he can one moment play "Mall Santa" and the next axe someone is psycho. As much as Sophie does not want to admit it, she kind of likes it.
Soren has this way about him that makes you want to both scratch his eyes out and kiss him. It is that cocky persona that he gives off. Each time that he goes out on the "hunt", he gets a little bolder. Things get even more intense between Sophie and Soren.
This is a quick read. If you like Brynne Weaver and Lauren Biel, then, you will really enjoy this novella.
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