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feelinnocane 's review for:
There Are No Saints
by Sophie Lark
Let's start with the playlist for this book, which is chef's kiss. However, be prepared for a cliffhanger ending, so have book 2, "There are no Devils," ready. This book features dual perspective narration between Cole (MMC) and Mara (FMC). Cole is rich, mysterious, handsome, and talented in the art world, while Mara is the definition of a struggling artist. However, what she lacks in funds, she makes up for in taste and talent. Unfortunately, Mara finds herself stuck between two rival artists, Alastor and Cole. What she didn't know is that they are not just rival artists, but also rival serial killers. After all that being said please make sure you check your triggers. This book was heavy for me but I did enjoy it a lot and wasted no time diving into number 2. I like the dynamic between Cole and Mara and them being complete opposites yet the things they have in common bring a certain flow with them together, like their artwork. I would 100% recommend