Book Review: Kiss Me Honey Honey

 



Every kiss is a sin.

Aaron has spent his life running from intimacy, but when his professor, Dr Kenneth Lyons, broke through his defences last year, only to push him away, the sting of rejection left an indelible mark. He’s determined to win him back and prove their connection is more than just forbidden heat. But when danger lurks in every touch, and even a single kiss becomes deadly, Aaron might not survive long enough to prove he’s worth the risk.

Kenny knows he shouldn’t want his student. Resisting Aaron has already cost him pieces of himself he can’t recover. Torn between his career and the man who’s stolen his heart, Kenny struggles to keep his distance. But when Aaron becomes the target of a ruthless killer, the fragile lines Kenny drew between them blur. And he’s forced to face the truth. Protecting Aaron could destroy his future… or shatter his soul.

As a series of brutal murders pulls them deeper into a web of danger, Aaron and Kenny are forced to confront the darkest shadows of Aaron’s past and the devastating legacy binding them together.

With their forbidden bond igniting into an all-consuming blaze, they must decide: in a world where trust is a death sentence and love could cost them everything, how far are they willing to go to save each other?

Kiss Me Honey Honey is the gripping second installment in the To Love a Psycho trilogy where passion and peril collide.


My Review

In this book, the relationship between Kenny and Aaron grows deeper. There is still the slow burn element but both men can't deny the attraction they feel for one another. 

The poise that Kenny presents actually is something that I really like about him. He does not always give into the temptation of Aaron. Yet this does not mean he does not care for him. For example, when he picked up Aaron from a party and cared for him. 

"He wanted to consume every single thought Kenny had."

Of the tender scene where the two of them share a dance together. I liked seeing these two talk and communicate. Not to say that the intimate scenes were not wanted and steamy. 

The latter half of the story is where the steam picked up more and the pacing as well. I look forward to reading book three. 



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