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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. 3.5 Stars Despite its description of a hitman contracted to take out an apparently innocent mark don't go expecting a dark romance as this really isn't one. At its heart, "Day Three" is a really sweet love story that combines suspense and action with an almost healing balm of how the right person can help to heal the broken pieces of a damaged psyche. This one is an easy read that is told in dual pov. Its very instalove, low on the relationship angst with a deep romantic vein. It did work for this and if you like your stories more on the warm side this one will definitely do the trick. I thought the epilogue was a sweet touch as well. So despite being fairly predictable in places, this was still an enjoyable experience. One last observation I did feel some of the actions taken by the hero were a bit on the DUH! side especially considering his profession, you would think he would no better. They were only small things like when Madison turned her phone on at the cabin when she was meant to be dead and when they run to his family as well as staying on for a meal with his family to please his mum when there was a hitman on their trail and they should be solely focused on their own survival. But they still niggled me slightly as I felt a hitman just wouldnt behave this way and make silly mistakes. I also liked the way this is set up for a tale focusing on the brother and I expect all the siblings will get there own story. I voluntary reviewed a copy of Day Three (What Bad Boys Do #1). Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/ www.beckiebookworm.com 3.5 Stars Despite its description of a hitman contracted to take out an apparently innocent mark don't go expecting a dark romance as this really isn't one. At its heart, "Day Three" is a really sweet love story that combines suspense and action with an almost healing balm of how the right person can help to heal the broken pieces of a damaged psyche. This one is an easy read that is told in dual pov. Its very instalove, low on the relationship angst with a deep romantic vein. It did work for this and if you like your stories more on the warm side this one will definitely do the trick. I thought the epilogue was a sweet touch as well. So despite being fairly predictable in places, this was still an enjoyable experience. One last observation I did feel some of the actions taken by the hero were a bit on the DUH! side especially considering his profession, you would think he would no better. They were only small things like when Madison turned her phone on at the cabin when she was meant to be dead and when they run to his family as well as staying on for a meal with his family to please his mum when there was a hitman on their trail and they should be solely focused on their own survival. But they still niggled me slightly as I felt a hitman just wouldnt behave this way and make silly mistakes. I also liked the way this is set up for a tale focusing on the brother and I expect all the siblings will get there own story. I voluntary reviewed a copy of Day Three (What Bad Boys Do #1). Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/ www.beckiebookworm.com sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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At times a little predictable. Good chemistry between the two. I was thrown off a bit by her bitchy co-worker as to who hired the hit on her. Once they went after him I knew it was going to hurt him to find out the truth behind the hits. But no, did not see the exact reason coming.
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