Review: The Finer Points of Thievery by Nicole Wilkinson
I didn’t get the relationship between the characters as well. It’s like boom! Lust! Sex! More sex!
I didn’t get the relationship between the characters as well. It’s like boom! Lust! Sex! More sex!
Of course it’s one of her friends, but that doesn’t mean the FBI and her work hand in hand?
I really wanted to like this book. Lesbian assassin?! Sign me up!
Her biggest dream is to become a consul. Why? We don’t know.
And why is she so obsessed with his peppermint breath?
I just didn’t get into the story, part because of the strange writing style, part because of the following things.
I don’t think I eyerolled this hard at another book.
The third time is the charm, right? Well, not really in this case.
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