Review: Cold Cole Heart by K. Webster
- A Bibliophile Confesses
- Nov 23, 2018
- 2 min read

Synopsis I once was a hero. Until she kept me as her captive, tortured me, and killed my brothers. She bred a monster. Nothing could stop me from seeking revenge. But it was over so quickly—her easy death a mercy she didn’t deserve. For a decade, the burning rage of what she did has transformed into something uncontrollable. Something I want to feed. Something I crave to unleash. I want to make her pay. Over and over and over again. Finding the evil, spoiled women sates my ravenous, vengeful soul. I hunt. I capture. I destroy. Slowly. So slowly. One, two, three, four, five… And now six. I’m wicked and sadistic. I am Cold Cole Heart. My mission is death and their payment to me has come due. Number six thinks she is different. Yet when I look at her, I see them. She will pay. They always do.
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Review:
K. Webster is a writing machine! I wish all my favorite authors wrote and released books as fast as her.
Cold Cole Heart was dark read, but wasn't as dark as some of Kristy's books. We have Cole, our antihero, a man who has undergone torture at the hands of a woman, in the midst of war. His experience has honed him into the killer he is now. He finds woman like the one who tortured him, and rids the Earth of them.
His search for his next kill puts him directly in the path of our female protagonist, Natalie. I definitely felt horrible for the shit Natalie was going through. And then for her to fall into the psychotic hands of Cole, I was wondering if she'd catch a break.
But that's the beauty of Kristy's story's. She could write some fucked up stuff, and you'd still be like "OMG, he loves her!" We know that most of the things her heroes do are questionable and downright certifiable, but we love them nevertheless.
Cole reminded me of Grayson Maxwell from Kristy's Notice. His remoteness and inability to connect with people were very similar. Only their women were able to connect with them. Their love, is not love, but an obsession. The codependency is not healthy, especially between Natalie and Cole, but who the hell cares? The story kept me flipping the pages, until both my characters would get a satisfactory HEA.
Cold Cole Heart by K. Webster is K. Webster in her element. Making us fall in love with crazy guys, who we'd probably run from in real life. You want definitely want to keep reading to the very end, because some things are not as they seem.
4.5 stars.
P.S. The sex scenes are scorching. I had to make sure no one was spying on me as I read them.

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