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A review by lindsayreadsandcoffeebeans
How to Lose a Psycho by Chelle Wolfe
dark
funny
mysterious
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
Lindsay’s Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Spice: 🌶🌶
If you like your leading ladies full of sass, strong willed, and a little unstable this is the book for you! I picked this up on Monday, 4 days ago - I certainly wasn’t expecting to finish and have a review ready to go, but I just couldn’t put it down.
The story starts with Emilee, the pink power suit queen. We learn that her father has recently disappeared and she’s now sitting in on board meetings trying to learn the family business. From the start Emilee is strong willed and refuses to be caged, she wants to spread her wings and fly.
Then we have Roman, a smart, calculated businessman who has a vendetta against Emilee’s family. Roman is looking for any opportunity for revenge and has a feeling that with Emilee’s father out of the picture he’ll be able to get it.
Once Emilee and Roman cross paths the chemistry is undeniable. I found the way Chelle wrote Roman constantly pining over Emilee refreshing. It was a nice change of pace to see the MMC going crazy with his feelings and not knowing what to do or how to act. His constant struggle to get revenge or get the girl left you wondering just what he was going to do.
The only thing I wish there was more of is steamy scenes. The spice that was in the book was good, though sometimes a bit over the top…or maybe I’m just jealous haha!
Not only does this book have great characters, great world building, and amazing one liners like: “...whoever said guns were deadly clearly never met your cock” there is also some mystery. I’ve got my suspicions on the competition, but I’ll have to wait for the next one to confirm.
If you like snark, chaotic energy, dark family drama, spice and a little mystery for good measure then I highly recommend you check out “How to Lose a Psycho” by: Chelle Wolfe. It just dropped today. Go check it out!!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Spice: 🌶🌶
If you like your leading ladies full of sass, strong willed, and a little unstable this is the book for you! I picked this up on Monday, 4 days ago - I certainly wasn’t expecting to finish and have a review ready to go, but I just couldn’t put it down.
The story starts with Emilee, the pink power suit queen. We learn that her father has recently disappeared and she’s now sitting in on board meetings trying to learn the family business. From the start Emilee is strong willed and refuses to be caged, she wants to spread her wings and fly.
Then we have Roman, a smart, calculated businessman who has a vendetta against Emilee’s family. Roman is looking for any opportunity for revenge and has a feeling that with Emilee’s father out of the picture he’ll be able to get it.
Once Emilee and Roman cross paths the chemistry is undeniable. I found the way Chelle wrote Roman constantly pining over Emilee refreshing. It was a nice change of pace to see the MMC going crazy with his feelings and not knowing what to do or how to act. His constant struggle to get revenge or get the girl left you wondering just what he was going to do.
The only thing I wish there was more of is steamy scenes. The spice that was in the book was good, though sometimes a bit over the top…or maybe I’m just jealous haha!
Not only does this book have great characters, great world building, and amazing one liners like: “...whoever said guns were deadly clearly never met your cock” there is also some mystery. I’ve got my suspicions on the competition, but I’ll have to wait for the next one to confirm.
If you like snark, chaotic energy, dark family drama, spice and a little mystery for good measure then I highly recommend you check out “How to Lose a Psycho” by: Chelle Wolfe. It just dropped today. Go check it out!!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.