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Kiss Me Honey Honey

To Love a Psycho, Book 2

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By: C F White
Narrated by: Piers Ryman
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Summary

Every kiss is a sin.

"Giving into temptation might not just ruin Kenny... It could kill him."

Aaron has spent his life running from intimacy, but when his professor, Dr Kenneth Lyons, broke through his defences last year, only to push him away, the sting of rejection left an indelible mark. He’s determined to win him back and prove their connection is more than just forbidden heat. But when danger lurks in every touch, and even a single kiss becomes deadly, Aaron might not survive long enough to prove he’s worth the risk.

Kenny knows he shouldn’t want his student. Resisting Aaron has already cost him pieces of himself he can’t recover. Torn between his career and the man who’s stolen his heart, Kenny struggles to keep his distance. But when Aaron becomes the target of a ruthless killer, the fragile lines Kenny drew between them blur. And he’s forced to face the truth. Protecting Aaron could destroy his future… or shatter his soul.

As a series of brutal murders pulls them deeper into a web of danger, Aaron and Kenny are forced to confront the darkest shadows of Aaron’s past and the devastating legacy binding them together.

With their forbidden bond igniting into an all-consuming blaze, they must decide: in a world where trust is a death sentence and love could cost them everything, how far are they willing to go to save each other?

Kiss Me Honey Honey is the gripping second installment in the To Love a Psycho trilogy where passion and peril collide.

©2025 C F White (P)2026 C F White
Literature & Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Romance Thriller & Suspense Exciting Heartfelt
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I’ll listen to anything written by CF White. Add in Piers Ryman’s brilliant narration, and these are fantastic books. This audio is no exception. I’ll give a shout out to Piers for the fantastic job he did. Not the easiest of books - villains are always tough. Still, the audiobook was done stunningly, and Piers pulled me right in.

Of course, CF’s words gave Piers the great manuscript to deliver. CF’s creativity knows no bounds, and she certainly gave herself a lot to work with when she created Aaron and Kenny. The relationship between these two has always been destined for disaster. Kenny is the professor – Aaron is the student. Kenny (supposedly) has his stuff together – Aaron can barely make it to class. Kenny is sophisticated and accomplished – Aaron is really just starting out in life and hasn’t yet made a name for himself. Finally, Kenny consulted on the serial murder case that landed Aaron’s parents in jail and him into care with a new identity.

So – beyond opposites attract and age gap.

And yet…they still sort of work. Aaron calls Kenny out on his bull and Kenny does much the same for Aaron. They can be their true authentic selves with each other.

Then the murders.

Now, I don’t want to give too much away, but the thriller/mystery aspect of this book was really good and, like the first one in the series, I was riveted. I didn’t guess who the culprit was, and yet it made total sense when all was revealed.

I will say the student/teacher aspect of the relationship bothers me a tad, but this is fiction and I can let go of some of my vigilance. Let go and enjoy a really good book.

Can’t wait for the next one!

Loving these books!

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Wow, I love CF Whites' books and her writing, but in this series she has outdone herself.
The depth of knowledge in the story shows how much research she has done; it's remarkable. If you like CSI-type books, this is for you. I love this series and would highly recommend it to everyone.

This book has depth and compassion, but if you are familiar with CF White's books, you will realise that all her characters have that added extra: they all have great, believable backstories.

Piers Ryman did a fantastic job narrating this book, and I was entranced throughout. Easy and clear narration. I did speed up to 1.10 on Audible, which is my norm, although Piers is one of the rare narrators I can listen to at normal speed; what an enjoyable experience.


Kiss Me Honey Honey
To Love a Psycho, Book 2
By: C F White
Narrated by: Piers Ryman
Length: 11 hrs and 38 mins

❤❤❤❤❤ Overall
🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧 Narration
📚📚📚📚📚 Story
Read at 1.10 speed on Audible

I received this audiobook for free from GRR at my request. My review is my opinion and an honest review - neither the author nor GRR influenced my opinion.

MM Passion Killing

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Kenny is still having qualms about being involved with Aaron.
He feels he's too old and also it crosses boundaries because he's his professor.
Aaron is still trying to deal with issues of intimacy and emotions, mainly jealousy, when it comes to Kenny.
To that end he tries dating Tyler, but it just doesn't work and fizzles out.
Aaron is also now caught in the crosshairs of a serial killer and Kenny definitely can't stay away.
The action and danger are ramping up and I can't wait for more from this series.
Piers Ryman did an amazing job narrating and bringing these characters to life.

Great continuation of the series

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This series is just so much fun! It's unlike my usual fare, but White has completely hooked me and I just need to know what happens next. Plus Ryman is absolutely crushing the narration. I honestly think I'll listen to a chapter or two, and next thing I know I've been listening for hors

Still so good!

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“Kiss Me Honey Honey” picks up where the first volume, “Dream a Little Dream,” left off. I therefore recommend reading the first volume first.
The writing style was very enjoyable, and the story is once again a great read. The story is written alternately from the perspectives of Aaron and Kenny.
Several months have passed since the serial murders in Ryston when another murder occurs. This case is particularly perfidious. Jack begins to investigate and once again he involves Kenny. And it doesn't stop at one murder. There are clues to the first serial murders, but the perpetrator has been apprehended. Exciting investigations and discoveries follow.
Kenny misses Aaron very much, but he tries to maintain the professional distance between a professor and a student, even though it is difficult for him.
Aaron has developed a casual relationship with Taylor, a fellow student, even though Kenny is still on his mind. So he keeps trying to break through Kenny's walls and tear them down, making it increasingly difficult for Kenny to maintain a professional relationship.
The tension and chemistry between the two is palpable and intense as you read. And I loved how the two slowly build a relationship despite their forbidden love. Both have complex personalities, but when they come together, things can get explosive. And they really shouldn't be together, but they can't escape their attraction to each other.
I love the mix of passion and thriller that the author presents us with here. She has done an absolutely phenomenal job! The story still revolves around the Howell family, and there is a little cliffhanger at the end. I can't wait for the final volume to be released!

Piers Ryman also narrated this volume, and he did a brilliant job again with his deep, rough voice. He read in a very lively and varied way and conveyed the emotions, of which there were quite a few, superbly.
The audiobook is highly recommended!

Intense and emotional

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