Review: Teen Killers in Love - Lily Sparks
Review: Teen Killers in Love - Book #2 Teen Killer Club - Lily Sparks - August 2022
As readers will recall from the first
book, we discovered that Signal was innocent and that she was set up and it was
Rose's mother who killed her daughter as she was becoming a threat. We also
discovered that Rose's mother was a former participant at the Teen Killer Camp
when she was younger and that Rose's dad is one of the instructors. Signal was
the perfect scapegoat for the crime. At the camp, she met the other Class A's
who had all killed people, but she soon discovered that they aren't all
complete psychos, especially Erik Wylie-Stanton who is considered to be the
Worst Class A with 10+ kills under his belt. In Book #2 Teen Killers in Love,
Erik and Signal have managed to disable their kill switches and are on the run
to not only clear Signal's name but also find a way to disable all of the kill
switches once and for all and expose the underbelly and the dark truth of the
camp. Along the way, we also learn more about Erik's background and how he came
to be at the camp, and the truth behind the kills which will make you feel
sympathy and start to see Erik in a whole new light, the same goes with the
character Nobody. I have to admit that reading this book and learning the
reasons behind the kills, does make you think about how often in real life teens
are either forced to kill or kill because they have no other way to escape the
horrible situation life has put them in like girls who kill their Pimps, etc. I
am now looking forward to reading Book #3 and hoping that Erik and Signal
finally get a HEA and both of their names cleared. If you love YA thrillers
with a Bonnie and Clyde feel mixed with the modern world of social media, and technology
then this is the series for you.
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Nammwp
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