In part two of the
Corporate Hitman Trilogy, the story centers around SCRATCH.
SCRATCH knew exactly what
he was in for when he sold his soul.
Pierce Eaglemohr's offer of
freedom was nothing more than a pair of invisible handcuffs. Now SCRATCH is at
the center of an FBI investigation and time is running out. The wall of lies is
beginning to crumble.
It's the worst possible
time for him to meet a woman and it's too bad that Monica Tidwell is the one
woman with the power to destroy him.
History may try to repeat
itself, but this time he's not alone. The Hitmen have his back.
Scratch
Corporate Hitman
2
by Olivia Linden and
Leteisha Newton
Genre: Multicultural
Romantic Suspense
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Olivia Linden, a native New Yorker, was raised between Queens and San Antonio, TX. Currently living in Florida with her tween aged son, she decided it was time to follow her dreams of becoming a full time author. Her creative itch began when her elementary school principal posted one of her stories in the halls of her school. She was only seven at the time, but old enough to understand how integral writing would be to her future. From that moment on, reading and writing became her two greatest passions. It is her philosophy that laughter is essential to making it through even the toughest situations. Find your passion with Olivia Linden.
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LeTeisha Newton is the
author of a plethora of novels ranging from hot Interracial Erotica, Paranormal
biters, Fantasy, and Urban Fantasy genres. She’s known for her extensive
knowledge of shifter cultures, even outside of the generic werewolves and
vampires, crazy world-building, and making shape shifters feel like they are
living right next door. That has led to her being dubbed the Shifter Queen.
Some of her series include the best-selling Claimed and Taken Series.
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I'm iffy on if I want to read these or not. The idea sounds good but I just don't know.
ReplyDeletehum uncertain as well did you read this second book?do you plan to?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post. Have not read the first book yet.
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