My Psycho Mate {Book #1 of The Fated Mates Trilogy}
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  • Time 1h 54m
Complete, First published Feb 22, 2012
What happened to those random questions everybody used to ask?
Why did the chicken cross the road?
What time is it?
Are you crazy?
What just happened?
What happened to the guy who nearly killed his mate?
Wait...
How did that get in there?!
Oh, never mind!
Because this is his story!
What would happen to the Psycho killer with a knife if he did not get his kill?
If that kill was his mate?
And if he already killed her whole family?
... Welcome to my Failed Psycho Story!!!

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My decision to write this story isn't random...
One day in class, when my English teacher Mr. Gallie talked to us about Psycho for no other reason that it being the first movie to show a Psycho killer with a knife... or at least I think that's why... because, how can you go from Macbeth to Psycho?
Well, maybe except for Duncan's murder...
Anyway, I asked him why doesn't anyone make a failed horror movie?
You know... one where the killer falls down the stairs while chasing his target... or gets his ass kicked by a teenage girl who knows Kong Fu...
And that's why I wrote this story!
It starts with my own failed shower scene...
But will it end with her death?...
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He was a beast. Composed of nothing but sheer brutality, masculinity and power. A mate was the last thing on his mind. . . until he laid his eyes on her. [ influenced by the story of Hades and Persephone ]