
Can he convince Zane that he's worth navigating a family of psychopaths and tolerating an almost too close for comfort twin? Or will Zane learn the hard way that the Mulvaney boys always get what they want? Always.Headcase is a high heat, intense, lovers-to-frenemies, psychopath romance with an HEA and no cliffhangers. Zane is suspicious of Asa's motives and half-convinced he's dead either way, but he won't say no to a chance to peek behind the Mulvaney family curtains.As the two unravel a sinister plot, Asa's obsession with Zane grows and Zane finds being Asa's sole focus outweighs almost anything, maybe even his career-which is good for Asa because loving a Mulvaney is a full-time job. When Asa's father asks him to look into it, he sees the perfect opportunity to exploit his little crime reporter and make him fall in line. When an invitation to a boring fundraiser lands him not beside Thomas, as he had hoped, but Asa Mulvaney, they share an intensely passionate encounter that leaves Zane trapped in a cage of his own making.At a nearby college, a cluster of suicides isn't what it seems. ld on his own for the first time in his life.Zane Scott is a small-time crime blogger, but he dreams of a byline in a major paper and his suspicions surrounding Thomas Mulvaney are about to make that dream a reality. So, when an experiment separates Asa and his brother, Asa is forced to navigate the wor.

In the Mulvaney family, murder is the family business and business is good.

He and his twin brother live together, party together.kill together. Asa Mulvaney is half of a psychopathic whole.
