Review | Lethal Kiss by Taylor Grothe
From the publisher: Marcella might be a monster, but she’s careful. After getting hired at Preston University, she intends to lay low and keep her meals discreet.
Trapped in the rat race of academia, all Lacie wants is to finally hit tenure. She’s determined to make this her year, and nothing is going to stand in her way.
That is, until bodies start dropping.
Marcella swears it isn’t her doing—as if she’d be that sloppy. Whatever’s killing their coworkers is older, and far less restrained. Lacie doesn’t know who to trust, but better the monster you know…
The deeper they dig, the more they’re drawn to each other… and the more something else is drawn to them.
After all, desire has teeth of its own.
Review from Karma:
Lacie’s character was beautifully written, and I appreciate that the instances bringing light to her PTSD and autism felt so natural. Marcella’s mannerisms and character felt on par with what I’d expect from someone who has lived for hundreds of years.
I really enjoyed the characters and that the book was based in Norse mythology rather than relying on the already extensive list of vampire romance titles.
I gave this 5 stars and would recommend to fans of Her Soul for Revenge or Contract Bound.