Book Review: Pretty Little Monster

 


I thought I’d feel broken after what happened.

Turns out killing the man who hurt me changed that.

When I’m back at school for my last few weeks of college, I find normalcy for the first time in months. Despite getting comfortable, I can’t give Rook and Oliver the answer they so clearly want, even if it’s not the one they want to hear.

They have to understand it’s not that easy.

Don’t they?

But following them across the country brings more than just new house problems and adjusting to their lifestyle. Issues from not so long ago come to light, and I realize I’m not as normal as I’d hoped to be, after killing my professor for what he did to me.

With a new ‘friend’ who offers me the help I need and Rook keeping secrets that prove he doesn’t trust me, it’s hard to rely on anyone for answers. Especially when old urges creep up my spine and I start looking for reasons to hurt someone for what I’ve seen him do.

When I’m no longer able to attribute my urges to an external predator, I’m forced to confront a terrifying possibility.

Maybe I’ve always been more like them than I thought




Pretty Little Monster is the third and final book in the pretty obsessions trilogy. It includes MMF, MFM, MM, and mature, murderous content.


My Review

I have really grown to really like this trio. Blair is a different person from book one. She has grown into a confident woman. Oliver is still his cheeky self and Rook had a posh persona. These two men could not be more different but yet they are the ying and yang to Blair. 

It was nice to see these three outside of school. They were able to be themselves. While I liked Blair and Oliver together. The moments where it was just Blair and Rook were my favorite. If anything, I fell for Rook even more with this book. 

In this book, I also got to see Blair's darker side come out. She has been on quite the journey. I did not want this trilogy to end but it is a fitting ending. 

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