: It is a fast-paced standalone romance within a series, meaning it concludes with a Happily Ever After (HEA) and no cliffhanger, though other Mulvaney brothers appear as supporting characters.
: The book features neurodivergent representation, specifically portraying August with both psychopathy and traits associated with the autism spectrum. Psycho by Onley James
: Typical of the series, August develops an immediate and intense obsession with Lucas after a chance encounter, leading to a fast-paced "insta-love" (or "insta-ownership") dynamic. : It is a fast-paced standalone romance within
: As a "necessary evil," August balances his life as a respected academic with his role as a ruthless killer tasked with eliminating those who have escaped legal consequences. : As a "necessary evil," August balances his
: Readers should be aware of graphic themes including murder, torture, kidnapping, and stalking, as well as descriptions of violence against women that serve as the catalysts for the protagonists' vigilante actions.
Psycho by Onley James is the second book in the series, which centers on a family of adopted brothers—all diagnosed psychopaths—trained by their billionaire father to act as vigilante killers for a failing justice system. Core Story Features