Sunday, May 8, 2016

Kissing the Killer by B B Hamel

This book, like all of  this authors reads, is a gritty, on the edge ride from the very first page to the very last word.  I've read several things by BB Hamel and, I must admit it took me a while to get use to the style.  These are not sweet, middle America, happy go lucky families smiling their way through what we consider day to day problems.  This story centers around Brooks, a hit man for the Italian mob and Emma, the daughter of a man he was hired to kill.  Rules were he should kill her too so as to leave no witnesses.  Seems Brooks is a killer with a conscience where women and children are concerned.  One look at Emma and he knew he couldn't kill her, so he took her.  This is the story of how they came to be in love and how they worked through the problem of keeping her alive.  It was raw, gritty and filled with explicit sexual encounters and language.  If this is offensive to you, better pass this one over.  If it isn't, this was an exciting, fast paced read and I think you'd really enjoy it.  Pick up your copy today and settle in.  The basic story line is good, but the twist and turns will  keep you on the edge of your seat until the end.  I was given this copy in exchange for an honest  review, but I feel it is well worth the purchase price.

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