The Boyfriend: Frieda McFadden
- Brandy Dixon
- Mar 22
- 2 min read


She's looking for the perfect man. He's looking for the perfect victim.
Sydney Shaw, like every single woman in New York, has terrible luck with dating. She's seen it all: men who lie in their dating profile, men who stick her with the dinner bill, and worst of all, men who can't shut up about their mothers. But finally, she hits the jackpot.
Her new boyfriend is utterly perfect. He's charming, and handsome, and works as a doctor at a local hospital. Sydney is swept off her feet.
Then the brutal murder of a young woman―the latest in a string of deaths across the coast―confounds police. The primary suspect? A mystery man who dates his victims before he kills them.
Sydney should feel safe. After all, she is dating the guy of her dreams. But she can't shake her own suspicions that the perfect man may not be as perfect as he seems. Because someone is watching her every move, and if she doesn't get to the truth, she'll be the killer's next victim...
B-RANDS REVIEW: 4/5 Stabbing Knives




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Frieda McFadden does it every time!! For anyone who loves a good mystery/ thriller vibe, it is a great way to get back into reading. I read this book so quickly, I could not put it down. I don't think there is any good way to really explain her type of writing unless you actually experience it for yourself. Frieda makes you feel as if you are Sydney trying to make sure of all the craziness that you're going through and the love she experiences. She makes you dive into a little world where you can create this extraordinary movie in your brain. There is a warning though, be careful with her books. Every time I finish I need to take a break to pull myself from that book mentally. She leaves me wanting more every time.
Are you staying with your true love that may murder women on the side?
Hell naaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Of course, true love is true love!
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