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Love Letters to a Serial Killer by Tasha Coryell
3.0
<b>Read Completed 7/5/24 |</b> 3 stars
This was a little different than what I was expecting — the cover looks like it promises some humor and it was maybe a little quirkier but it wasn’t humorous. I did enjoy the read but it was really a little blah for me. I almost DNFed at about 20%, but I figured I’d keep going to see what happened.
Hannah herself was just kind of lost and latched onto this serial killer, and somehow they ended up falling in love, or what Hannah thinks is love. I’m no therapist but there was definitely some void she was trying to feel, or feelings she was trying to feel, by becoming obsessed with n accused serial killer and then being romantically involved with him.
There was a little twist in the end, which wasn’t wildly surprising, but I enjoyed the final jab at the end as we see the characters after it’s all over. That saved the book a little bit for me to keep things dark.
I’m always interested in a quirky thriller. This just fell a little flat but I’d probably be interested enough to see something else from this author in a similar style.
This was a little different than what I was expecting — the cover looks like it promises some humor and it was maybe a little quirkier but it wasn’t humorous. I did enjoy the read but it was really a little blah for me. I almost DNFed at about 20%, but I figured I’d keep going to see what happened.
Hannah herself was just kind of lost and latched onto this serial killer, and somehow they ended up falling in love, or what Hannah thinks is love. I’m no therapist but there was definitely some void she was trying to feel, or feelings she was trying to feel, by becoming obsessed with n accused serial killer and then being romantically involved with him.
There was a little twist in the end, which wasn’t wildly surprising, but I enjoyed the final jab at the end as we see the characters after it’s all over. That saved the book a little bit for me to keep things dark.
I’m always interested in a quirky thriller. This just fell a little flat but I’d probably be interested enough to see something else from this author in a similar style.