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American Homemaker
American Homemaker | John Kaine
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Kim Loomis is a social media star, homemaker and mortician. With her husband Norman, they’ve been bringing in a dark harvest. But death is an infrequent visitor to a small town, and when they struggle to meet demand, Kim decides there is a profitable alternative. Except Norman doesn’t want any part of his wife’s horrific plans. He wants to leave Kim, but no one leaves America’s homemaker.
It was plain sailing for assassin Melody Morgan until she executes a drug cartel’s bagman. Hunted by highly efficient killers, Melody is forced to accept a job from Kim. But not everything is as it seems. Kim is hiding something, a secret so terrifying there may be no way out for anyone.
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ReadingOver50
American Homemaker | John Kaine
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This book is about a devolving serial killer hiding in plain sight, a boy searching for his missing friend, and a contract killer. At first the changing points of view and the disparate story lines confused me. But I stuck it out and it started making sense. The 2nd half of the story was very exciting. And I loved the shocking last chapter. I wasn't expecting that.

I received a copy of this book from BookishFirst in exchange for my honest review.

Rachbb3 Nice presentation! 🗡 5y
ReadingOver50 @Rachbb3 thanks. I feel like it‘s hard to take an interesting picture of a kindle 😄 5y
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cookreadsleep
American Homemaker | John Kaine
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This book was very dark, but fun. Maybe like an anti-summer reading book, because it‘s so filled with death but quite easy to read.

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