![]() Killian is a gorgeous man with a penchant for cruelty and he doesn’t hold back at their first meeting. The Story: Glyn and Killian meet at the edge of a cliff and suffice it to say, they do not meet as friends. Glyndon has caught his eye and once he is focused on something, he doesn’t let up. ![]() He is a fourth year med student despite only being 19 and an amateur photographer, he likes to take pictures of very dark subject matter. Killian is a true Psychopath in every way. ![]() The Anti-Hero: Killian Carson – he is American and son to Asher Carson and Reina Ellis. She keeps her emotions inside and after her best friend died a few weeks ago, she has been suffering in silence. Glyn is also an artist, though she always felt like she didn’t add up. ![]() Her mother is a famous artist and her brothers Brandon and Landon are both artists as well, the latter being a sociopath like their Grandfather Jonathon and Uncle Aiden King. Glyn grew up in a family of sociopaths and artists. The heroine: Glyndon King – she is British and daughter to Levi and Astrid King. The worst part is that no one sees his devil side.Ĭhock full of second generation alpha anti-hero goodness! He’s cold-blooded, manipulative, and savage. Killian Carson is a predator wrapped in sophisticated charm. ![]()
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