![]() ![]() I like the twists and turns near the end. Her crime scene deduction is fun to read. I like Joanna, a banker watching out for money launderer, in this book. Women drug lords and women who is considered dangerous is definitely an interesting take. I don’t like the romance much because they are more of a quickie than anything. Kill For Me is truly a killing read! It’s well written. ![]() There are many more views from supporting characters when their roles appear on this book. Heloise is looking for a good hit man to take out a rival and Victor might just be the guy to do it. Then the book switch gears to 5 years earlier and readers are following Luis Lavandier, an adviser to Heloise, powerful drug cartel in Guatemala City. ![]() Victor knows he’s going into a trap and calculate when things will escalate but he heads into it anyway. This book is told in the third person point of view following Victor as he meets up with Jairo to buy a black market gun in the middle of nowhere. His quick decision to kill is a bit tough to stomach. I like how he calculates the different paths to take whenever he’s stuck in a difficult situation. ![]() He’s always prepared in case someone threatens him, he has dirt on them to threaten them back. It’s interesting how these tough guys are always surrounded themselves with layers of protections. I enjoy reading about drug cartels, especially in a city with two drug lords and the conflicts surrounding it all. I started reading Kill For Me on and finished it on. ![]()
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