"Jamie Sinclair takes her job in personal security very serious and will stop at nothing to accomplish her goal"
Reviewed by Shellie Surles
Posted March 4, 2015
Thriller | Suspense
On the night of an important speech by her father, Jamie is
shocked when he shows up at the apartment and asks her a
favor, something the Senator has never done before. There
is
no way she would dream of turning him down or not
accomplishing the mission, she has spent her whole life
trying to make him happy.
So off she goes to London to help escort two people back
to
America. She doesn't know why the people need to be
brought
back or what the danger is. Even with the lack of
information she is not shocked to find herself and one of
the people she is escorting attacked almost as soon as
they
land.
Things quickly get more dangerous and a man from her past
seemingly comes to her rescue while a man that could be
her
future kills someone to protect her.
As events escalate, Jamie doesn't know who to trust and who
is working with the same side she is and just what that
side is.
THE KILL SHOT is the second in the Jamie Sinclair
series by Nichole
Christoff and once again she has written a great book.
Jamie is not a super woman but smart, strong and
determined. She is a character you soon respect and
understand. She is driven and determined to make the right
decisions even when they are the hard ones.
I really enjoy Nichole Chistoff's books and even though
THE
KILL SHOT is only her second it isn't her last. Jamie has
a
bright future and let's hope she can make the right
choices
where Barrett is concerned. I'm most definitely on team
Barrett. Though there is hope for romance, this is a
mystery/thriller with action and twists showing that you
can't always trust those closest to you.
THE KILL SHOT is another hit by Nichole Christoff, here's
hoping for many more.
SUMMARY
In an explosive thriller for readers of Lee Child, Alex
Berenson, and Brad Taylor, P.I. and security specialist
Jamie Sinclair finds herself caught in a dangerous game of
international cat-and-mouse. Jamie Sinclair’s father has never asked her for a favor in
her life. The former two-star general turned senator is
more
in the habit of giving his only child orders. So when he
requests Jamie’s expertise as a security specialist, she
can’t refuse—even though it means slamming the brakes on
her
burgeoning relationship with military police officer Adam
Barrett. Just like that, Jamie hops aboard a flight to
London with a U.S. State Department courier carrying a
diplomatic pouch in an iron grip. Jamie doesn’t have to wait long to put her unique skills
to
good use. When she and the courier are jumped by goons
outside the Heathrow terminal, Jamie fights them off—but
the
incident puts her on high alert. Someone’s willing to kill
for the contents of the bag. Then a would-be assassin
opens
fire in crowded Covent Garden, and Jamie is stunned to
spot
a familiar face: Adam Barrett, who saves her life with a
single shot and calmly slips away. Jamie’s head—and her
heart—tell her that something is very wrong. But she’s
come
way too far to turn back now.
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