New Release with Review: Born, Madly by Trisha Wolfe

February 7, 2018



Blurb

Duet: a performance by two.

But who is acting, and who is devolving?

A buried past is unearthed, and Grayson Sullivan—AKA The Angel of Maine—retaliates against the system who made him, deploying psychological warfare on the woman who initially set him free. Dr. London Noble probes deep into the mind of the killer she’s fallen for, searching for answers, as a copycat killer threatens their unity. Are they partners, lovers, or enemies? One final trap will reveal all.


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“We were not born the day we took our first breath. We were born the moment we stole it". 

Is there a therapist around right now?! Because holy fucked up of ALL fuckups!!! I'm seriously questioning my state of mind right now because after reading this conclusion, there is something wrong with me!. I practically inhaled this messed up story and let me tell you, it was FUCKED up. If you thought you knew everything about London and Grayson in “Born Darkly, you’re in for one rude awakening. 

It’s been six weeks since Grayson has been on the run from the law and every second that passes, is bringing him more closer to his madness. But now he has someone to share that madness with and whoever said crazy is not contagious, has clearly never met this couple. With a cat and mouse game that will surely make your head spin and have you questioning whether everyone is a suspect, London and Grayson's journey will leave you an emotional paranoia mess. 

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I’ve been waiting on the conclusion to this story for a while now and when I finally got to it, I thought to myself: I’ve got this. I know what’s going to happen and we're just going to get a nice little HEA at the end to wrap things up. That was NOT the case because this author, clearly needs to have her head examined! I kept waiting for some type of remorse from these characters and just when I finally think I have it in my grasp, she goes and throws a big wrench that had me like: 

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You’re probably thinking that if Grayson is one of the most dangerous serial killers, there’s no hope for him in a normal society. You’re absolutely right because that man is crazy as fuck! I literally have no words when it comes to his state of mind and the things that he does but….. I loved him. No need to reread what I just wrote or turn your screen brightness up a little more because it's not going to change the fact that I fell for a serial killer. Someone get me a straight jacket because obviously I need to be committed ASAP! I loved his warped mind, his ability to get shit done on his terms, and his own version of loving London. He was not a good man and never claimed to be, but when it came to protecting the woman he cared about, Grayson delivered. 

“Everything I do, every single day, is a risk for you.” 

This was a brilliant, outstanding, bone chilling duet that had the perfect amount of sexiness that made you want more. You craved the words and the psychological turmoil that were going to be put on and you didn’t care because this story? These characters? The fear and danger you felt on your skin as you turn each page? Was fucking worth it.


From an early age, Trisha Wolfe dreamed up fantasy worlds and characters and was accused of talking to herself. Today, she lives in South Carolina with her family and writes full time, using her fantasy worlds as an excuse to continue talking to herself. 
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2 comments

  1. Awesome review sonya!! Love the teasers too!!! Shared on all my socials!

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