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IndigoI'm a loner by choice. Keeping people at arm's length means I never have to worry about messy attachments-- or worse having to kill a friend. My art is my escape, but it's too dangerous to show anyone. After all who wants to see the twisted creations of a serial killer? So when a random text from a stranger lights up my phone, I figure why not play along? What I didn't expect was for this mystery guy to become my new best friend. Now let's just hope he stays on his best behavior...because if he doesn't he might end up as my next masterpiece.MalikI've been the guy who gets overlooked for someone better looking, more muscular, more...everything. So when a gorgeous woman at the bar gives me her number, I think my luck has finally changed.But a wrong number brings me face-to-face with someone completely unexpected. She's nothing like I imagined, and yet, she might just be everything I never knew I needed.Little did I know, my wrong number girl comes with secrets darker than I could ever imagine. And the question is-- how dangerous is it to fall for her?
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Cassie Lein’s Toxic Bitch is a fiery romance that thrives on intense chemistry, unexpected connections, and the power of finding the right person in the most unconventional way. The novel follows Indigo, a fiercely independent and talented artist with a dangerous edge, and Malik, a seemingly ordinary guy who stumbles into her life through a simple wrong number—one that changes everything. The relationship between Indigo and Malik is electric from the start. Their initial text exchanges build an undeniable tension, and when they finally meet in person, the sparks ignite into an all-consuming inferno. Lein does a fantastic job of crafting a slow-burn romance that is both passionate and emotionally compelling. Indigo’s sharp edges and Malik’s steady presence create a balance that makes their connection feel authentic and intense. What stands out most in Toxic Bitch is the way Lein develops her characters. Indigo isn’t just a typical "tough girl"—she’s layered, carrying both strength and vulnerability. Malik, on the other hand, is refreshingly real, providing a grounded contrast to Indigo’s fiery nature. Their dynamic keeps the reader hooked, making it impossible to put the book down. While the romance takes center stage, the novel also explores themes of self-discovery, trust, and the way love can be both healing and destructive. The writing style is fast-paced and engaging, drawing the reader into Indigo and Malik’s world with sharp dialogue and emotionally charged moments. Overall, Toxic Bitch is a thrilling and steamy read, perfect for fans of intense, character-driven romance. Lein masterfully blends tension, humor, and raw emotion into a story that lingers long after the final page.