Thursday, August 30, 2018

Kill For You by Michele Mills [Review]

Kill For You by Michele Mills
Kill For You (Catastrophe #2) by Michele Mills
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: September 24, 2017

Catastrophe
1. Die For You
2. Kill For YouKindle
3. Live For You

Michele Mills
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
A virus swept the globe killing almost all of humanity and crushing civilization to the ground, leaving Trevor Mason in the enviable position of being able to strut out of his wide-open death row cell, a free man. Now he’s trying to find redemption by helping to rebuild a ruined and empty world.

Rebel Case was a box office phenomenon, but after the apocalypse she’s just a survivor like anyone else. When passion explodes between her and a tattooed, sexy-as-hell bad boy who says he wants forever, will Rebel risk her future, her safety, on a man with an inexcusable past?

But can an ex con really leave his past behind, when it refuses to stay gone?

And how far will Trevor go to keep his woman safe?

Warning: This book contains spanking and voyeurism. Love, in a hopeless place and laughter despite the pain. And as usual, more bad language and violence than are strictly necessary.
Thoughts on Kill For You: I'm still loving the abandoned cities and post-apocalyptic vibe we have here. Our small group of survivors is slowly growing into something that can defend the place they've claimed and that's a good thing considering all the crazy stuff they have to deal with.

Well, wait. Let me back up. The group MIGHT be growing. If, you know, the new people showing up decide to stick around. Which is something Rebel isn't committed to, when we first meet her. She's wary and tense and her attraction to Trevor throws her off balance even more. While she's all for meeting Trevor's group and learning from them, she has no intention of sticking around long term. For reasons. REASONS.

That said, she does throw herself into a physical relationship with Trevor pretty whole-heartedly. She just has it in her head that there's an end date on it.

Meanwhile, Trevor is ready to follow Rebel to the ends of the earth. He doesn't go about winning her trust in the best way (lies, man. they never help anyone.), but he's 100% ready to be her dude in this post-apocalyptic craziness.

There's some nice set-up for the next book (OR BOOKS? YES? I WOULD READ MULTIPLE BOOKS!) and enough danger floating around to keep all our survivors on their toes. I liked.

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