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Killjoy
Killjoy | Levar Ravel
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She's the death of any party. He's the death of anyone he's paid to kill. A woman of plain living, Gwen Orangegrave would rather balance budgets all day than enjoy life. Maybe you can't help being a killjoy, when you work for the biggest mob in Boston and you're married to the boss, a man even stricter than you. Corbin Locke, the mob's man in Congress, shows Gwen a new life and reignites old feelings-until he throws her over and cheats the mob all in one day. To get their revenge on him, the mob hires only the best: a nameless hitman so young and cheerful, you'd never know he's the master of faking suicides. As the woman scorned, Gwen goes along at first. But when doubts come, she seeks another solution. Risking the wrath of both mob and assassin, her search will confront her with what she lost in the past, and who she might save in the future. She must fight for a man's life-and perhaps hers, too-while evading the grim reapers who roam Boston. Little does Gwen know how deep her quest will take her into the hitman's world of dark magic. Killjoy or not, can she prove any match for the best killer in the world? * * * * * Previously published as How Does He Do It? * * * * * Categories: Literary Drama / Psychological Suspense / Fantasy Reading audience: General. (Mild violence.) Length: 178 pages
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FireproofBunny
Killjoy | Levar Ravel
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Mehso-so

This whole book isn‘t even about the main characters which is extremely confusing. They are very straight edge people that have a somewhat nefarious affiliation with criminal interprize. I did like the eccentricities of the hired “help” and really wanted to hear more from him. It ended and I just wanted a to know his deal so bad and half hopped she would fall in love with him or run away with him or want to learn from him. But no