Review: Wicked Fallout - Kelly Charron







Wicked Fallout (Pretty Wicked, #2)

Review: Wicked Fallout - Book #2 Pretty Wicked Series - Kelly Charron - July 2018


This book, I have had sitting on my kindle for years, and finally scrolling through I got a chance to read it as I am trying this year to make sure I read mainly my older books as joined in a #TackleYourTBR challenge on Instagram. I remember enjoying the first book, but this one was awesome and was such a great read. It not only made it my first 5-star read for 2023 but also my first 5-star read for a while as didn't get a high number of those last year. In Book #2 set 12 years after Book #1 Ryann has been serving 12 years in prison for the murder of 6 people which she committed when she was 15 years old. She has exhausted all her appeals, but now new evidence has come to light that she wasn't evaluated properly and that her prison sentence could be overturned and she is a free woman. With an exemplary record and no trouble, Ryann has managed to convince a lot of people she has changed her tune. Now will be her hardest challenge yet, as she must convince a psychiatrist that she wasn't in her right mind when she did the killings. It all rides on this doctor's report. Can Ryann prove to the outside world she is a changed woman? Has she changed or is it just for appearance's sake? Find out in this riveting sequel to Pretty Wicked - Book #2 Wicked Fallout by Kelly Charron and the main female lead Ryann is one of those villain characters that you can't help but love and in a sick and twisted way, even though you know she will kill again at the drop of a hat - you want her free and out on the streets, not locked behind bars. The author has done a good job of making the readers sympathize and put themselves in Ryann's shoes. If you love YA/NA thrillers and serial killer reads, then Kelly Charron's series needs to be at the top of your 2023 reading lists.


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