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Title:Last Kiss (Hitman #3)
Author:Jessica Clare
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 346 pages
Published:May 5th 2015 by Berkley
Categories:Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Romantic Suspense. Dark
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Last Kiss (Hitman #3) Kindle Edition | Pages: 346 pages
Rating: 4.12 | 3064 Users | 359 Reviews

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Naomi: When I was kidnapped I thought only of survival. I don’t thrive well in chaos. That’s why I gave my captors exactly what they wanted: my skill with computers. Making millions for a crime lord who kept me imprisoned in his basement compound kept my family safe. When he was taken out, I thought my ticket to freedom had arrived. Wrong. I traded one keeper for another. This time I’m in the hands of a scarred, dark, demanding Russian who happens to be the head of the Bratva, a Russian crime organization. He wants my brain and my body. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t intrigued, but I can’t be a prisoner forever...no matter how good he makes me feel.

Vasily: At a young age, I was taught that a man without power is a puppet for all. I’ve clawed—and killed—my way to the top so that it is my heel on their necks. But to unify the fractured organization into an undefeatable machine, I need a technological genius to help me steal one particular artifact. That she is breathtaking, determined, and vulnerable is making her more dangerous than all of my enemies combined. But only I can keep her safe from the world that she now inhabits. Soon, I must choose between Naomi and Bratva law. But with every day that passes, this becomes a more impossible choice.

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Original Title: Last Kiss ASIN B00O9A4BKW
Edition Language: English
Series: Hitman #3


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Ratings: 4.12 From 3064 Users | 359 Reviews

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I will start with a declaration that I love, Love, LOVE this series. So for me to give this book 3 stars is partially out of love for the series and shows that it really did not work for me. (I know I am in the minority!) The writing continues to be great. I think JC and JF make a fabulous team and I cannot wait for the next book.What did work There were some funny scenes - Naomi poking Vasily to gauge is reaction as a "science" experiment. Her discussion with Daniel about having sex with

Loved this!❤

I dont like to be touched.It is destiny, I quip. I do not enjoy being touched either. Last Kiss starts with Vasily Petrovich in his quest to find the Caravaggio also known as Madonna and the Volk. Vasya, a Russian, who wants to claim the leadership of the Petrovich Bratva. A cold, calculating man who wants power to protect the people he cared about.Naomi Hays is an autistic, an aspergers actually. She functions like a computer, a genius and have poor social skills who spouts random facts and is

The third full book in the Hitman series picks up somewhere along the same timeline as the second book. Naomi is Daniels (the hero from book two) sister, and while he was trying to save her, he passed her into the care of Vasily, a member of the Petrovich Bratva whos angling to lead. To do this, he must retrieve a painting critical to controlling the Bratva, but its been in the wind for years. Naomi, an Aspie, is brilliant with computers and able to track anything she sets her mind to.The Good,

i love this book because of vasily. he is so enigmatic poetic. i do not know an alpha male can be so seducing poetic. naomi is kicking ass heroine. her autism match vasily poetic. what a perfect pair! the dead pan banter between them is very poetic and alluring. the story is simple. but the development of the characters is very well executed.

Meet the surly Russian mafia and the germaphob American hackerThis might just be the best of the Hitman series yet. We've met Vasily Petrovich since the beginning of the series. He is some big shot in the Bratva and had allegiance with the two heroes, Nikolai and Daniel in the previous books. However, this can still work as a standalone, if you don't have the time to cover the grounds. In the previous book when Daniel was trying to save his sister, Naomi, only to have Vasily shipped her away

So Awesome!!!!! Review coming
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