Lady Killer by Stephen M. DeBock |
When Miami drug lord Raul Rodriguez tires of his string of current mistresses, he knows he can’t afford to turn them loose; instead, he commissions his on-call assassin to eliminate them.
Assuming a false identity and affecting a disarming manner, the hit man earns the trust of his victims before terminating them. He relishes playing the chameleon.
But when he finds himself emotionally drawn to his latest target, a woman who says she could easily love him, the assassin faces a dilemma: will he run away with her, hoping to drop off Raul’s radar; or will he execute the very woman he envisions a future with?
Assuming a false identity and affecting a disarming manner, the hit man earns the trust of his victims before terminating them. He relishes playing the chameleon.
But when he finds himself emotionally drawn to his latest target, a woman who says she could easily love him, the assassin faces a dilemma: will he run away with her, hoping to drop off Raul’s radar; or will he execute the very woman he envisions a future with?
Word Count: 12506
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Trouble begins for a coven of New Orleans witches when a stranger moves next door to Charlotte Le Noir, the youngest and business savviest member of her coven. Gifted at making potions and spells, Charlotte desperately tries to bring her aunties and great-great-great-great-great grandmother Sally into the modern age with their family metaphysics shop, but the old guard is committed to its ways. As a murderer stalks the city, Charlotte finds herself increasingly concerned about the women in her inner circle. A nosy, vindictive neighborhood snitch and Vasile, her attractive and nocturnal new neighbor, add to Charlotte's growing list of worries. Can she keep her coven safe and bring it into the modern age?
Word Count: 63762
Buy at: Smashwords (all formats) ~ Barnes and Noble ~ Amazon
Word Count: 63762
Buy at: Smashwords (all formats) ~ Barnes and Noble ~ Amazon
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