If you are a fan of the TV shows Dexter and the original CSI: Crime Scene Investigator, you will be enthralled with Killer in the Sheets. It's the book version of these two TV shows crossing over, I swear. Then, throw in some spice...a lot of spice...spice that involves BDSM. Not just BDSM but a game of cat and mouse. I mean, what more can a reader of dark romance ask for? Not much.
Avery is a very sheltered and innocent upper twenty something who works as a CSI tech in her small town. She is enthralled with murder and the minds of serial killers. Her current obsession is The Omen, the serial killer in her community that is killing people who have escaped punishment from the justice system.
Julian is a wealthy business man with the mind of a psychopath who kills those whom have escaped punishment of the justice system. He makes sure to leave every scene without a body, pristine of any evidence leading back to him, raven feathers, and a file of the victim's crimes.
After a chance encounter at the local library that leaves Avery and Julian aching that they didn't get each other's contact information, a dating app using their internet search history just so happens to connect the two. They meet for their first date, and it's all uphill from there.
Killer in the Sheets is a thrilling ride from start to finish. I was dying to know the entire time when Julian would screw up and Avery would discover his secret, and when she did, would she be able to forgive him and accept him? Then, I found it really intriguing how Julian began to actually feel for Avery, and only Avery. With my schooling in Psychology, this book was so very intriguing and kept me on my toys with each chapter. Not only were the characters deep and suffering, but the story line was one where you just don't want to put down your Kindle. If I didn't have to adult, I would've finished this book much sooner. Rose Chase is an amazing author. I love seeing her represent the Asian community, especially the females. Rose Chase is an author that writes captivating stories with well researched roles in her characters. You won't be disappointed in Killer in the Sheets.