”I live alone. I do not keep a bevy of cats. I cook, clean, read, and write. I’m thirty-one and have no hang-ups about age, hair color, or squeezing out a kid before my clock starts ticking. I pay my taxes, own my condo, always drive a fine car - but I never drive when I plan to drink. And I like to drink. A lot. I go to church. I sing in the choir. I do volunteer work during the holidays. I feed the poor, collect clothing for the homeless, and bake peerless snicker-doodles for the church raffle. I’m a nice girl, but I’m also the kind of girl who will lure you into a hotel room, give you the time of your life in bed, then skillfully slip a stiletto blade under the back of your skull and scramble your brains as you come. And then collect a boat load of money for it.”
WARNING: This story is intended for ADULT readers 18 years of age or older. It contains explicit language and graphic sexual content.
I couldn't even get half way through this series. The theme of this is to glamorize a serial killer. Sick. This author has what it takes to be successful because of her writing skills but she needs to use a different theme.
Saucy, sexy take on adventure novels. The plots don't much matter but the creatively presented situations our "hero" finds herself in are fascinating. I'm looking forward to reading the next books ASAP.
A Perfect Shade of Assassin is a great box set! Each of these vignettes/novellas was a grin-worthy treat! So loved Rebecca Milton's heroine (and her work ethic). I'll certainly look for more of this authors work in the future.