Title: Hit Girl
Author: Tia Louise
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Thriller
Release Date: March 19, 2018
My finest trick?
Convincing you I’ve forgotten...
Names on a list.
Faces in a crowd.
One little girl.
They told me to get over it.
I can't do that.
I want them to pay.
Every.
Last.
One.
I’m a huge fan of the writing of Tia Louise, I’ll get that right out in
the open. Louise writes some of the most fanatic romances with broken
souled characters, a high action level, and it oozes suspense. I’ve been
waiting on Molly’s story as soon I was finished with the Bright Lights
series. Louise couldn’t write fast enough for me.
Molly had her own path to take and even though her demons were the same as Lara’s, Molly was younger and these demons broke her at such a tender age. Lara tried so hard to protect Molly and felt as if she failed Molly. This tale was heartbreaking and I felt for Molly. The cover is a perfect portrayal for Molly. The woman seems so conflicted.
I fell for Josh as soon as I met him in the second book of Lara’s story. He’s adorably sweet and he was immediately smitten with Molly pretty much instantaneous. I know a lot of readers didn’t like Molly but I got her. I understood her animosity and her need for vengeance. Yes, at the end of the the previous book and even in this one, I really disliked her behavior any time she spoke or met up with people from her past. She seemed to revert right back to this really aloof and mean and spiteful person. But with Josh, she was a different person. She was lighter. Josh was fantastic for her. They seemed to bring out the best of each other, isn’t that what a relationship is really about?
I wasn’t surprised that I flew through this story. Louise has such a smooth and fluid writing that I’m always entranced into her stories. The plot was seriously intriguing and the pace was perfect. I felt myself rushing through the pages to see what was next. I wouldn’t mind reading a story about some of these secondary characters.
I received an ARC of this book with the hope that I would leave an Unbiased Opinion. I was not required to leave a review, positive or otherwise, and my opinions are just that... my opinions.
Molly had her own path to take and even though her demons were the same as Lara’s, Molly was younger and these demons broke her at such a tender age. Lara tried so hard to protect Molly and felt as if she failed Molly. This tale was heartbreaking and I felt for Molly. The cover is a perfect portrayal for Molly. The woman seems so conflicted.
I fell for Josh as soon as I met him in the second book of Lara’s story. He’s adorably sweet and he was immediately smitten with Molly pretty much instantaneous. I know a lot of readers didn’t like Molly but I got her. I understood her animosity and her need for vengeance. Yes, at the end of the the previous book and even in this one, I really disliked her behavior any time she spoke or met up with people from her past. She seemed to revert right back to this really aloof and mean and spiteful person. But with Josh, she was a different person. She was lighter. Josh was fantastic for her. They seemed to bring out the best of each other, isn’t that what a relationship is really about?
I wasn’t surprised that I flew through this story. Louise has such a smooth and fluid writing that I’m always entranced into her stories. The plot was seriously intriguing and the pace was perfect. I felt myself rushing through the pages to see what was next. I wouldn’t mind reading a story about some of these secondary characters.
I received an ARC of this book with the hope that I would leave an Unbiased Opinion. I was not required to leave a review, positive or otherwise, and my opinions are just that... my opinions.
"A flawless work of art that speaks to every part of the human psyche." -Amber, Goodreads
"Great writing. A great plot. Intriguing and well-developed characters. It was the whole package." -Between the Bookends
"If you're a lover of an awesome, suspenseful romance novel, HIT GIRL is absolutely for you!" -Becca's reviews
"An action-packed, sexually fueled story of revenge, love and redemption." -Beyond the Covers Blog
Tia Louise is the USA Today best-selling, award-winning author of When We Touch, the “Bright Lights,” “One to Hold,” and “Dirty Players” series, and co-author of the #4 Amazon bestseller The Last Guy.
After being a teacher, a book editor, a journalist, and finally a magazine editor, she started writing love stories and never stopped.
A lover of the beach, sexy romance, dark chocolate, and sparkling wine, Louise lives in the Midwest with her trophy husband, two teenage geniuses, and one grumpy cat.
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