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The first chapter alone has so much tension (all kinds of tension) that it would have been impossible for me to not read the novel in just a few hours.
I kept telling myself that I shouldn't like Zane, but how could I not like him? I was instantly drawn to him, he likes playing games and he's a great player. Zane got my attention just as fast as he got Quinn's. And speaking of Quinn, he's absolutely adorable in his innocence.
The novel is very well written, a bit too sudden at first, but once I got used to the writing style (my first Louise Collins novel) I was all in. I liked that there was some description on the other inmates Quinn was interviewing, I liked how he compared each of them to an animal, but I wasn't so fond on Cleo. At least at first. I thought she was going to be that type of annoying advice giving/problem solver type of character, so I was delighted when Cloe was just Cloe.
I must say I was expecting something more dramatic from this novel, but I can't complain about the outcome. Oh, no! It is perfectly fine just how it is. Maybe it could have been a little lengthier, but again, I am not complaining, I just really liked it.
And, oh my, is this one steamy hot novel? Yes, yes it is.
I kept telling myself that I shouldn't like Zane, but how could I not like him? I was instantly drawn to him, he likes playing games and he's a great player. Zane got my attention just as fast as he got Quinn's. And speaking of Quinn, he's absolutely adorable in his innocence.
The novel is very well written, a bit too sudden at first, but once I got used to the writing style (my first Louise Collins novel) I was all in. I liked that there was some description on the other inmates Quinn was interviewing, I liked how he compared each of them to an animal, but I wasn't so fond on Cleo. At least at first. I thought she was going to be that type of annoying advice giving/problem solver type of character, so I was delighted when Cloe was just Cloe.
I must say I was expecting something more dramatic from this novel, but I can't complain about the outcome. Oh, no! It is perfectly fine just how it is. Maybe it could have been a little lengthier, but again, I am not complaining, I just really liked it.
And, oh my, is this one steamy hot novel? Yes, yes it is.
Seems like I'm on a prison romance roll. In "The Psychopath" we follow psychoanalyst Quinn who interviews a number of inmates at Greenwood prison for a study. One of them in the infamous Zane Black, a fearsome triple murderer. But Zane is nothing like Quinn expected.
The beginning was a bit slow as the first half of the book mostly consists of Quinn sitting in the same room, interviewing prisoners. But as Quinn and Zane meet for sessions week after week, things progress and the pacing picks up. Like Louise Collins's other prison romances, the chemistry between Quinn and Zane is well written and the romance progresses nicely. The "big reveal" at the end was unfortunately implausible and I didn't care for it. That being said, it's still a good romance.
The beginning was a bit slow as the first half of the book mostly consists of Quinn sitting in the same room, interviewing prisoners. But as Quinn and Zane meet for sessions week after week, things progress and the pacing picks up. Like Louise Collins's other prison romances, the chemistry between Quinn and Zane is well written and the romance progresses nicely. The "big reveal" at the end was unfortunately implausible and I didn't care for it. That being said, it's still a good romance.