Kindle
Edition, 338 pages
Expected publication:
February 20th 2018 by Montlake Romance
Synopsis:
The predators become prey in a breathless novel of revenge from
a USA Today bestselling author.
Still haunted by his wife’s murder—and stained by the blood of
avenging it—FBI special agent Hatcher McGee can’t believe he’s being teamed up
with rookie agent Korine Davenport. She is his most guilty secret—the one-night
stand who almost cost him everything.
Korine has her own demons. As a child, she witnessed her
father’s murder, and she’s spent her life waiting for the killer’s return. She
and Hatcher are both looking for closure, but the disturbing case that draws
them together could be their last.
When the mutilated body of a corrupt Savannah judge surfaces,
Hatcher and Korine find themselves on the trail of a vigilante who is showing
no mercy. Not for the predators who’ve gone free. And not for anyone who gets
in the way.
As the body count rises,
and as Hatcher’s and Korine’s own pasts unfold, they must risk their lives
tracking a killer they’ve come to understand all too well. After all, the ends
justify the means.
My
Thoughts…
I am a Rita Herron
fan. Pretty Little Killers is part of a
new series, The Killers, and I cannot wait for more. The story centers around FBI agent Hatcher
McGee who is unable to move past his wife’s murder and Korine Davenport who is
haunted by her father’s murder.
I love the vigilante
storyline. The idea that someone is
taking care of those that slipped through the fingers of the law, they found
holes in the laws, or that just got away with being abusive intrigued me. Yes, I know that it wrong to take the law
into your own hands but it brought to mind how the victims have to deal with
what happen to them while the people who did them wrong are able to continue
living their lives. I had so many
guesses as to who the vigilante was but I was wrong every time.
The relationship between Hatcher and Korine was
fun. I loved learning about their
history and seeing how it would affect their current relationship. I liked that they could work through their
history and do the job that was needed to do while not losing sight of each
other and their feelings.
I recommend picking up
your own copy and enjoying Pretty Little Killers.
Thank you Dayne Linton
at Day Agency for a copy of the book in exchange for a honest review.
About Rita Herron
USA
Today Bestselling
and award-winning author Rita Herron fell in love with books at the ripe age of
eight when she read her first Trixie Belden mystery. Although she wanted to be
a writer then and actually scrawled her first novel at age twelve, she didn’t
think real people grew up to be writers, so she became a kindergarten teacher
instead. Twenty years ago, she traded her classroom storytelling and puppets
for a computer and now writes so she doesn’t have to get a real job.
Having sold
over ninety books to date, she enjoys spinning spine-tingling romantic suspense
tales filled with murder, mayhem, and spicy romance as well as sexy romantic
comedies. Rita Herron currently writes romantic suspense for Harlequin Intrigue
and she’s writing dark, gritty romantic suspense thrillers for Amazon Montlake.
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