A review by elylibrarysec
Sniper by Giulia Lagomarsino

5.0

Chance “Sniper” Hendrix needs to work on how to treat a woman. He seems conflicted about what he wants. Morgan James feels lost but has incentive to keep going. She shows what can happen when a desperate situation calls for desperate measures. She has someone looking out for her – Storm. He may be a secondary character but I found myself wanting to see what our author has in store for him.

I was glad to see the men from Reed Security make an appearance like in previous books. It keeps the reader connected to the series and gives you plenty of comic relief. Our author knows what is needed when you start with a very serious situation and then it turns around and you’re laughing by the end. She makes it easy for you to picture everything that’s taking place.

I don’t want to give anything away so all I’m going to say is that our author is evil – you’ll understand once you read the scene in question. I will tell you that you’ll be laughing a lot at Sniper’s expense. That evilness goes up a notch when all of a sudden I’m laughing at someone else’s pain – I’m sorry but I just couldn’t help it. The ending shows how truly evil Ms. Lagomarsino is – I’m left feeling frustrated and having to wait.

I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.