Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Book Review: Straight Shooter (Pretty Thieves, #3) by Samantha Keith

Straight Shooter (Pretty Thieves, #3)
Title: Straight Shooter (Pretty Thieves, #3) 

Author: Samantha Keith 

Stars: 3 1\2

Review:
Short, fast pace sexy romance with just enough action to keep suspense readers intrigued.  Like all of Samantha Keith the stories move along fast pace than a choice or action a character does causes the whole story to come to a halt.  The romance is steamy and takes over most of the short under 200 page book. The story is a stand alone novel. Reader will not need to play catch up from the other two books in the series.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the advance copy of Samantha Keith Straight Shooter.

Synopsis:
Thief extraordinaire Peyton Risk is hired for a very simple mission: Find an envelope aboard a Florida Senator’s yacht. With the envelop in hand, she’s caught before she can jump ship. The Senator’s under a microscope after his nephew’s involvement with the murder of a prostitute. He orders the guards to do whatever it takes to make Peyton confess who hired her.

Undercover FBI agent Rhett Callahan’s assignment is at risk when a thief is found on board the Senator’s ship. When he’s ordered to kill Peyton, he’s forced to abandon his mission and get Peyton off the ship alive. A storm brews outside but it pales in comparison to the feisty, less-than-grateful strawberry-blonde.

The questions surrounding the Senator grow along with the body count. They race against time as danger closes in at every turn. The net of twisted killers is thick, tangling the web of deception tighter the closer they get to the truth. Keeping the information secure is as difficult as avoiding the temptation that blazes between them.


ebook194 pages
Expected publication: April 14th 2020 by NetGalley Connect

About The Author:

https://www.amazon.com/Samantha-Keith/e/B07D8J39BY%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

https://samanthakeith.co/

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