5 Smooches!
Synopsis
They call me Rage.
My real name is like a shadow, always close behind, but never quite able to catch up.
I fly under the radar because no one ever suspects I’m capable of the kind of brutal violence I commit each and every day.
You see, I’m a girl. I’m nineteen.
And I’m a killer.
This life is all I know. It’s all I want to know. It keeps the s**t buried that I need kept buried. It allows me to live without thinking too much.
Without dwelling on the past.
Until him.
It all changes when an ordinary boy becomes my next target.
And my first love.
I have to choose.
The only life I’ve ever known has to die, or he does.
Either way, I’ll be the one pulling the trigger…
All the Rage is a STANDALONE.
REVIEW
Yeah, yeah. I know this book says standalone very freaking clearly in the synopsis. But I was all like I know this Rage chick, I think. I was like dang, I am pretty sure I met her in TM Frazier’s King series, which I have read all of. And sure enough same chick. So you can totally read this one as a standalone but this book kind of happens right along with books in the other series and you get to meet Rage first in The King series so I would read it first. Because I loved Rage in that series and I totally wanted her story and I am so glad that I finally got it!
‘She didn’t know it yet, ut Rage was about to become mine. In ever way.’
Anyhow, this book was phenomenal. I loved it just as much as King, which was my first and most favorite TM Frazier book. At the beginning of the book I was fairly certain as to where the story was headed but I have to say that the author surprised me at every turn and lets not even talk about the sexual tension and how smoking hot the characters chemistry was together.
‘It wasn’t just passion. It was fucking war.’
Really, this story was surprising, original, and had me non stop on the edge of my seat. The action, the passion, and the originality really won me over and this is definitely one of my favorite reads lately. Grab it now!
‘I could have both the night and the day, the passion and the poison. The Hope and the Rage.’
~Amie