Romantic attention from a hot psychopath is the last thing Alexandra needs...
Alexandra grew up hungry for safety and hungry for love, her only comfort the romcoms she watched at home, alone. So it's no surprise she's worked so hard to have it all: a beautiful home, a gorgeous doctor fiancé, and a successful job matching individuals with... unconventional emotional responses. Sure, her clients may sit somewhere on the psychopathy scale. But they're not the dangerous, murderous kind. They're doctors, lawyers, teachers, and everyone deserves love.
And that's exactly what she thinks she's found. Love. So she's floored when she arrives to dinner with her fiancé, finding her best friend sat at the table with him. They have news. They're together now. And apparently her birthday dinner is the best time to tell her.
Suddenly, her world implodes. She has lost the two people in the world closest to her, her only support. So when a handsome new client wants to date her, as much as she pushes him away, a small part of her finds the attention comforting.
But then her ex disappears, a human heart is left on her doorstep, and she has to wonder if her new admirer is dangerous, or someone else in her life might have been hiding a dark side all along...With her past coming back to haunt her, will Alexandra finally get her happily ever after?Read what everyone is saying about Tasha Coryell :
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Fresh, insightful and wonderfully dry in tone...
impressively original'
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Sparky one-liners...
irresistible.' Jo Leevers
, bestselling author of BBC Radio 2 Book Club pick, Tell Me How This Ends'
Witty, shocking, and wild.'
Library Journal (starred review)'Part romcom, part thriller, part sad girl novel...
clever, compulsive.'
Red Magazine'Compulsive, twisted and
darkly funny.' Sally Hepworth
, New York Times and #1 bestselling author of The Soulmate'Utterly brilliant.' Jesse Q. Sutanto
, bestselling author of Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers'
Superbly refreshing' Carol Wyer
, #1 bestselling author of An Eye for an Eye'Coryell's
fiercely witty, intoxicating prose hooked me on page one and never let go.' Ana Reyes
, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the Pines