Homicidal Innocence by V.J. Lee – Review by La Toya Lewis

Homicidal InnocenceHomicidal Innocence by V.J. Lee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Homicidal Innocence is a Romantic Suspense for V.J. Lee. This story starts with a great introduction. It grabbed me from the start describing how the character got started killing as a child. We follow Maya, Cole, and X. The multiple points of view work very well. It was fascinating being in the mind of the killer, but you need the balance of the other two characters so that it doesn’t become too much. The juxtaposition between Cole the detective and X the killer is very intriguing. The characters of Cole and Maya were good but less complex than X. I felt the romance plot struggled. It was hard for me to believe that the characters were so in love. There was almost no relationship building and only sex. All in all this was a fast-paced, twisty thriller. The payoff in the end was very satisfying.

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