Title: Hit Girl
Author: Tia Louise
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Thriller
Release Date: March 19, 2018

My finest trick?
Convincing you I’ve forgotten...
Names on a list.
Faces in a crowd.
One little girl.
They told me to get over it.
I can't do that.
I want them to pay.
Every.
Last.
One.
My Opinion
My opinion is split on this book. On one hand I really wanted to like it. It did hold my attention, and it was something a little different. However, on the other, I can't help but feel a little disappointed.
To start with the good, it was the idea of a hit girl which caught my attention. Having read Tia's work before, I was intrigued to see what she did with the story. In general, this book did keep me intrigued. I liked the relationship between Molly and Joshua, and I did feel a connection between them. Hit Girl started off strongly like I expected, and that's where my problem comes in.
For me, this book wasn't what I was expecting. It started off like I thought it would, but then the plot drifted from that almost completely. It wasn't as dark as I thought it would be, and it also seemed the plot and characters weakened as the book went on. Molly especially. I felt her character was a little inconsistent.
As for the ending, it all felt a little too easy and there wasn't enough detail to back up the easiness of everything. It felt like that author barely skimmed the surface. It all happened a little too quickly for my liking too.
Overall, this isn't my favourite read by this author. I still think her Prince and the Player series is by far a lot better. However, Hit Girl may be worth a go if the blurb interests you.
3
My Opinion
My opinion is split on this book. On one hand I really wanted to like it. It did hold my attention, and it was something a little different. However, on the other, I can't help but feel a little disappointed.
To start with the good, it was the idea of a hit girl which caught my attention. Having read Tia's work before, I was intrigued to see what she did with the story. In general, this book did keep me intrigued. I liked the relationship between Molly and Joshua, and I did feel a connection between them. Hit Girl started off strongly like I expected, and that's where my problem comes in.
For me, this book wasn't what I was expecting. It started off like I thought it would, but then the plot drifted from that almost completely. It wasn't as dark as I thought it would be, and it also seemed the plot and characters weakened as the book went on. Molly especially. I felt her character was a little inconsistent.
As for the ending, it all felt a little too easy and there wasn't enough detail to back up the easiness of everything. It felt like that author barely skimmed the surface. It all happened a little too quickly for my liking too.
Overall, this isn't my favourite read by this author. I still think her Prince and the Player series is by far a lot better. However, Hit Girl may be worth a go if the blurb interests you.
3


"A flawless work of art that speaks to every part of the human psyche." -Amber, Goodreads
"Great writing. A great plot. Intriguing and well-developed characters. It was the whole package." -Between the Bookends
"If you're a lover of an awesome, suspenseful romance novel, HIT GIRL is absolutely for you!" -Becca's reviews
"An action-packed, sexually fueled story of revenge, love and redemption." -Beyond the Covers Blog


After being a teacher, a book editor, a journalist, and finally a magazine editor, she started writing love stories and never stopped.
A lover of the beach, sexy romance, dark chocolate, and sparkling wine, Louise lives in the Midwest with her trophy husband, two teenage geniuses, and one grumpy cat.
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