Born, Darkly (Darkly, Madly Duet: Book One)                   Trisha Wolfe


Born Darkly is one of the best books that I read during 2017. This book was little different to what I am usually reading, but I am so glad that I listened to the reviews and took a chance. In Born, Darkly. Trisha Wolfe takes into the work of a serial killer, Grayson Sullivan and his relationship with a criminal psychologist, London Noble. There are twists within twists as your read the story that keep you hooked and second guessing.

London is a renowned criminal psychologist who can get into the mind of the killers she interviews. Throughout the book, you are introduced to a dark side, that scares her. Her personal life is none existent, she has no family and we only meet her friend Sadie.

Grayson is a serial killer who targets people he believes deserves to die. He is unapologetic in his actions and has the canny ability to create mind games. He becomes fixated on London for reasons that are later revealed in the story. She will become his favourite new game, one he doesn’t intend to lose.

The chemistry between Grayson and London, is instant. You can feel Grayson’s darkly appeal through the pages and London’s struggle not to give into the darkness. The continuous battle between Grayson and London leaves you breathless.

The book does leave us with a cliff hanger. Although I am usually not a fan off cliff hangers, I can’t wait to read the next instalment. I can only imagine where the story goes, although I am sure any assumptions I make on the story line for the second book will probably be completely different to what happens.

Tune in for the next review in the Darkly, Madly Duet. 














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