When another woman attempts to steal her husband, Morgan Davis decides she’s not playing games.
Outwardly mild-mannered Morgan Davis doesn’t really need a reason to kill anyone. After all, she’s a serial killer. Her kill friends meet a general profile, but nothing obvious. No one—not even her husband, Dom suspects anything.
Then Dom spills about his online pal, Samantha; she doesn’t know Morgan mastered the art of the hit long ago. Morgan starts to spiral, panicked that in actuality Dom might actually leave.
Can Morgan keep her cool long enough to get away with murder…again?
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Amanda Byrd is obsessed with fictional serial killers. From Patrick Bateman to Dr. Hannibal Lecter to Dexter Morgan and every butcher in between, Amanda loves figuring out what drives fiction’s deadliest monsters. When she’s not busy writing, Amanda can be found reading, playing video games, or watching shows and movies like Mindhunter, Hannibal, and Dexter. She lives in Florida with her bloodthirsty, flesh-eating cat.
For a short story, this book wasn’t bad. It was better than the second book in the series and had far less typos. I wanted more depth and character development. If you want a thirty minute read, this serial killer book fits the bill. If you want a well-developed book, this probably isn’t it.