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A review by ohtislove
Killer Beauty by Harlow King, Eva Chance
5.0
Booktok brought me here, and I resisted for a long time because I truly do judge a book by its cover and I just cannot stand covers with weird stereotypical romance models on them.
But what a mistake! This (spy? secret agent? hitman?) is not my typical romance genre, but it quickly sucked me in and keep me interested from start to finish. The FMC is a badass, and all four of the men are unique and pretty well developed, which can be an issue with the first book in an RH series.
Fair warning: there's one (good!) spice scene, but you gotta get through 70% of the book before you get there. And it's with only one man, although she does kiss another.
Rolling right into the next book. There's a lot of ground laying in this one, so I'm really excited to see where the next one goes. This is my first read by this author as well, so I'm excited to check out their other work.
For those that it bothers: this was a really lovely and well-formatted ebook. I caught maybe one typo and weird format choice, and the latter may have been my reader. I really would love to own a physical copy but I'm just not convinced I can get over the cover.
But what a mistake! This (spy? secret agent? hitman?) is not my typical romance genre, but it quickly sucked me in and keep me interested from start to finish. The FMC is a badass, and all four of the men are unique and pretty well developed, which can be an issue with the first book in an RH series.
Fair warning: there's one (good!) spice scene, but you gotta get through 70% of the book before you get there. And it's with only one man, although she does kiss another.
Rolling right into the next book. There's a lot of ground laying in this one, so I'm really excited to see where the next one goes. This is my first read by this author as well, so I'm excited to check out their other work.
For those that it bothers: this was a really lovely and well-formatted ebook. I caught maybe one typo and weird format choice, and the latter may have been my reader. I really would love to own a physical copy but I'm just not convinced I can get over the cover.