Marrow by Trisha Wolfe and Brynne Weaver
Publication Date : March 23rd, 2023
Two rival serial killers.
One common enemy.
Forensic anthropologist Dr. Jack Sorensen is the perfect serial
killer. In the bright lights of his public persona he’s a respected
scientist, a leader in the field of human decomposition. But in his
shadowed secret life he’s a ruthless and elusive killer, unseen by the
authorities who have failed to follow his faint trail of destruction.
Beautifully cold, brilliant and cruel, Jack wants nothing more than to
keep his life captured in his vise-like grip of control. And Jack
Sorensen never makes mistakes…
…until he underestimates Dr. Kyrie Roth.
Wildlife biologist Kyrie is the enemy Jack never noticed, another
murderer in his midst. A killer with equal cunning and stealth as the
great Jack Sorensen, she knows all his darkest secrets, even the
pieces of a past he might have forgotten. Kyrie has created the
perfect habitat for her favorite research subject, but she’s finally
had enough of being bitten by the beast that lives at Jack’s core.
Pushed past her breaking point, Kyrie has decided to do whatever it
takes to make Jack suffer. But when Kyrie’s traumatic past descends on
her broken oasis, the only person who can help Kyrie banish her
painful shadows might just be her greatest enemy.
History can’t always be left to decay in a cold grave. Time has a way
of thawing secrets, leaving them to shine as bright as bleached bones
in the sun. Can Jack and Kyrie set aside their battle and survive a
world built to hunt them? Or will they kill each other first?
Available in KU!
A dark romance with two rival serial killers🔪 who try to outwit each other
- what more does a girl want in her read?😍 I'd read anything Trisha Wolfe
writes and I haven't read Byrnne Weaver's other books yet(but I'm going to
be changing that immediately), but holy hell this one was so good -
definitely one of my March favorites along with Divine Rivals(I sure have an
enemies to lovers theme going on this month🤣).
Kyrie Roth, a wildlife biologist and Jack Sorensen, a forensic
anthropologist are coworkers at the same university and Kyrie has had enough
of Jack being dismissive of her😤 How dare he underestimate her when he
doesn't even realize that she knows all of his secrets and didn't even know
that there's another killer lurking in the same territory? She's gonna give
him one hell of a surprise and make him acknowledge the final winner. Until
some secrets from their past come to light 👀
How could I not fall in love with these two psychopaths? Kyrie is so badass
and smart, like she's literally had her eye on Jack for years and he never
knew. #serialkillerfail On the downside she's quite impulsive but that does
work in her favor at times. And Jack was just as crazy as her, but while she
hides herself under her bubbly camouflage, he's cold and calculating. He has
underestimated her and he's gonna pay for it(in the best way though - I
kinda feel like he got the better end of the deal🤣). I loved watching these
two go from hate to intrigue to love. The banter, chemistry and the steam
between them - everything was perfect! And the way he calls her 'lille
mejer' 😍 This definitely had me on the edge of my seat the whole time
because I wanted to know what would happen next and I loved every bit of it!
Anyway, enough gushing but you'll definitely love this one if you're a dark
romance fan! Do check the TWs!
You can also find this review on my bookstagram here
*An ARC was provided in exchange for an honest review*
You can also find my reviews of the author's other books here
USA Today bestselling romantic thriller author Trisha Wolfe. From an early
age, Trisha Wolfe dreamed up imaginary worlds and characters and was accused
of talking to herself. Today, she lives in South Carolina with her family and
writes full time, using her imaginary worlds as an excuse to continue talking
to herself.
Writing has always been a hobby for Brynne. Even as a young child, she loved typing out stories on her grandmother’s typewriter. She wrote award-winning poetry and essays, and dabbled in various forms of fiction over the years. In 2019, Brynne committed to publishing more of her works, and released her first non-fiction book (under her real name!). She then began focusing on her first fantasy-romance (or ‘romantasy’) series, The Diviner. Next up was the three-part Shadow Realm paranormal dark romance series. Brynne then partnered with author Alexa Harlowe on the contemporary dark standalone romance, Black Sheep.
Brynne aspires to write female-focused stories about complex, resilient, imperfect characters who struggle with anger, trauma, fear, courage, and love.
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