Brainwashed (Alabaster Penitentiary #3)

Age Gap, Dark, Crime/Law/PI, Disability/Mental Disor., Medical Nyla K. 190 10th Jul, 2022

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Overview

Monster.
That's what they call me.
Lock your doors, hold your loved ones tight. The Carver is on the loose.
Except I'm not. I was caught.
The days of allowing my inner depravity to run wild are over. I've been sent to prison for good, something of a celebrity in this dark, dank hell-hole they call Alabaster Penitentiary.
The only thing I have left to offer the world is my story, and unfortunately for me, the Warden has the rest of my life to get it out of me.
Being poked and prodded, examined and tested on isn't something I enjoy very much. Until they send him...
The new doctor is here to study me and my crimes. And I'm beginning to think we might not be as different as it seems. He craves knowledge the way I crave the blood of my victims. Despite his robotic nature, there's just something about him... Something I want.
But I'll have to be careful not to smother it to death.

After all... It's kind of my thing.

** Brainwashed is a dark MM doctor-patient romance with content that may be disturbing/triggering to some readers. Our protagonist is a sociopath. Please proceed with caution. While this story follows a new couple, it is strongly recommended to read Volumes 1-2 first, to avoid spoilers. **

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Hanabii3
The romance between Dr. Lemuel and Felix was a wild ride! It was intense, thrilling, and I couldn't put it down. The psychiatrist and the psychopath - what a dynamic duo! 😂

I'm fascinated by serial killers and their psychology, even though it's hard to truly understand. Like Lem mentioned, some people are just born that way. The Jeffrey Dahmer series really intrigued me, but ultimately, he was a terrible person. It's infuriating how he got away with so much, especially because of his privilege.

Felix is definitely a lot smarter than the real-life inspiration, though! 😂

The chemistry between Lemuel and Felix was off the charts - I'm still buzzing from the intensity of that book.