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Cargando... The Domino Effectpor Julie Elizabeth Leto
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Domino Black, professional assassin I've killed too many to count. All in the name of United States security. I don't care. I don't feel -- I just do what I'm told. My latest assignment was different. I had to go undercover. Try to find out if the nightclub owner, Luke Brasco, was really planning to sell vital information to terrorists -- before I took him out. I had to sleep with the target. It was the only way. I showed up at his club, an enigma in black, and asked about renting the apartment above the club. He'd barely said yes before I had him in bed. It wasn't just sex. It was heart pounding, body racking, soul wrenching... Sex like I'd never had before. I made a fatal mistake -- I fell in love! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This certainly deserved the appellation 'extreme' - the assassin plotline, the very hot sex. The spy story was intriguing, and the scene in the cab in the beginning was very cool. Given the extreme circumstances and the chemistry smoldering between the main characters, I even bought them falling in love so quickly. My favorite scene was when the two of them went to the ballpark to watch a baseball game - it was just so quintessentially normal fun.
The issue I had was the resolution. Assassin plots in particular are very difficult - assassin characters tend to be such loners (not to mention a bit screwed up). It's hard to convincingly write a story that allows them to back out of that life and begin a more normal existence.
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