Last Kiss (Hitman, #3)

Last Kiss (Hitman, #3)

Jessica Clare

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When I was kidnapped I thought only of survival. I don’t thrive well in chaos. That’s why I gave my captors exactly what they my skill with computers. Making millions for a crime lord who kept me imprisoned in his basement compound kept my family safe. When he was taken out, I thought my ticket to freedom had arrived. Wrong. I traded one keeper for another. This time I’m in the hands of a scarred, dark, demanding Russian who happens to be the head of the Bratva, a Russian crime organization. He wants my brain and my body. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t intrigued, but I can’t be a prisoner forever...no matter how good he makes me feel. At a young age, I was taught that a man without power is a puppet for all. I’ve clawed—and killed—my way to the top so that it is my heel on their necks. But to unify the fractured organization into an undefeatable machine, I need a technological genius to help me steal one particular artifact. That she is breathtaking, determined, and vulnerable is making her more dangerous than all of my enemies combined. But only I can keep her safe from the world that she now inhabits. Soon, I must choose between Naomi and Bratva law. But with every day that passes, this becomes a more impossible choice.

Publication Year: 2015


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  • poetry180
    Apr 07, 2025
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    Did not like. Vasily's actions in previous books were not redeemable. And though I like the idea of a heroine with Asperger's I just found her kind of like Science Robot Girl and it made me uncomfortable. I thought her bluntness and her sensory problems were on point, but she was always kind of like "human emotions / does not compute" and it seemed kind of stereotypical to me. She seemed to have no conscience or understanding of the value of human life and I don't think just because one is high-functioning autistic, one shows no emotion or reaction when there is killing going on. (disclaimer: I have limited personal experience with Aspergers/high functioning autism and would be happy to be corrected on this point by someone with more experience)

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