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Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Kill Shot by Amber Malloy-Goddess Fish Promo Tour-Review/Giveaway


About the book 
Invited to speak for the United Nations, International Attorney Ashe Marcille is on the fast track. However, everything changes when she finds her law partner dead. Left with no option but to abandon her hard-earned career, she goes on the run. 

Walker Knight, owner of a high-tech security firm, left the spy games years ago. A former agent for J8, he had no intention of returning to that life until the agency calls in one last favor. It should have been an easy job—pick up then drop off a lawyer with no questions asked. But, best laid plans… 

Attracted to the attorney from the minute he laid eyes on her, Walker sets out to solve her case. Until he can figure out who wants her dead, he’ll have to keep her close…very close. 

And I thought 
An interesting plot.  I enjoyed Kill Shot.  It was a fast paced thrilling adventure that makes you want to turn the pages.  

And it's a sizzling Romance that would make Jazzy Grand Ma grab her fan!  Now MaMa on the other hand would be tossing it.  Just so 'ya know.  There are few bedroom scenes that sizzle. And a little bedroom talk. 

The characters are likeable, interesting and mysterious.  The plot surrounds current events that are controlled by the past.  

This reader immediately like Walker and Ashe.  Their attraction was instant causing Walker the protector to cross the line and he did. He is determined to keep Ashe safe and out of harms way.  

The story is a bit of roller coaster ride and fast paced all the way to the end.  

My complimentary copy ended with an excerpt from book 1.  
Although Kill Shot is meant to be a stand a lone reading book 1 might bring all the characters together and make for a more enjoyable read.  Book 1 Spies R Us is on my TBR pile. 

Read an excerpt
O’Brien’s, the Midtown Manhattan pub, aired the NBA playoffs on every television in the bar. Walker Knight ordered another round of Jameson for his boys. His crew—younger than him by at least ten years—congratulated each other on a job well done.

“To the best security team this side of the Pacific.” He lifted his drink for a toast.

“Come on, boss. We thought you were going to say ‘in the world’,” a newbie joked.

“That’s a tall order. It’ll take more than one job together for that.” Walker wanted to celebrate, just not to the level of wasted. His crew had no problem staying up all night, but he needed to catch some zzzs. “Next round’s on me.”

They’d spent eighteen hours on a plane to the Middle East. In three short days the team had taken down a faction of a religious sect named Glory’s Soldiers. Pleased with their quick extermination of the zealots, WLK Security’s oil clients had provided them with a major bonus.

As he was signaling for the bartender to settle their tab, a newbie squeezed in beside him.

“What’s next?” the rookie asked.

With a total of three partners—two from his school days and one silent—they ran a private security firm. Walker led their missions and could always tell the adrenaline junkies from the dedicated worker bees.

“Give it a couple of days,” he lied. Walker honestly didn’t think he would see the guy again. The kid’s jumpy nature grated on his nerves.

The bar cheered at the Knicks’ three-point basket at the buzzer. After signing the credit receipt, he chucked deuces to his crew. Dead on his feet, Walker headed for the exit. He couldn’t wait for his head to hit the pillow.

As his phone vibrated in his pants, he fought the urge to ignore it, but habit forced him to fish it out of his pocket.

“Walker,” he answered.

“Well, if it isn’t my Knight in shining armor,” the woman cooed.

Walker stopped in his tracks. That voice was straight out of his past. A form of Neverland—not all bad, but not one he wanted to deal with.

A shoulder check from a drunk blonde got him back into gear. She winked on her way past, and he smiled in return but offered nothing more. “Thought I would never hear from you again. How did you crawl your way back from the dead, Eden Morgan?” he said.

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5 comments:

  1. I encourage reading so having a family who loves to read I sure support.Thanks for sharing your terrific read with us.

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  2. How many books have you written so far? Congrats on the release.

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  3. Congrats on the release. I hope that your book is a success,

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  4. Did you go to school to become a writer?

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