Book Review: Bells
Obsession. Nah, I wouldn’t call it that.
Obsession would imply I gave a damn about the little rodent I was swiping between my paws right now. And the only thing I gave a damn about was whatever could give me the quickest high.
This was more of a curiosity… a cat kicking around a dead mouse right before he dropped it off on someone’s doorstep.
Which was exactly what I was instructed to do.
You find a rat, you call an exterminator. It was simple math. It was also a real Mr. and Mrs. Kuznetsov situation we had going on, seeing as my kotyonok thought she had claws.
Little did she know, the only difference between a death toll and a dinner bell was whoever was holding the fork. And this feline couldn’t wait to dig in.
Ding-ding, baby. Ding-motherf*cking-ding.
My Review
It was a long while since I read Skin, so I actually had to go back and kind of re-read to remind myself of Casper. This book is just what love in dark and I mean dark romances. In fact, I would call it more pitch black.
Casper and Bellatrix are so unhinged. It is a good thing they found each other, only to save others from them. This does not count for the ones that end up on their bad side. They both are equally matched. They are like the darker, edgier version of Joker and Harley Quinn.
As the story progressed, it got darker and more sinister. I was here for it all. It was great to see Casper get his redemption story. A strong finish to this series.
BELLS is a dark spin on the fable "Belling the Cat" and book three in The Renegades Series. Each title is a standalone in an interconnected world while each story is a retelling of a fairy tale, nursery rhyme, fable, etc. The focus is dark romance so please heed the trigger warnings at the beginning of every book.

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