Lesson In Forgiveness (CLUB SERENITY #2) by Kay Elle Parker EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Kay Elle Parker
  • Language: English
  • Genre: contemporary romance
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Tabitha
Sandwiched between a mortally obese woman and a man who smelled
like a skunk’s ass, Tabitha Fairfax was not a happy assassin. After a hellish
time in Ireland, thanks to the Gardaí sniffing six paces behind her, all she’d
wanted to do was kick back in her first class seat, have a glass of
champagne to celebrate the rather spectacular kill she’d left behind in a
room at The Merrion, and relax for a few hours.

Her cover—the identity she’d needed for that first class seat—had
somehow been compromised, which meant she’d had to take a few extra
days dodging the fucking police while securing a fresh passport and
identification.

It wasn’t hard to figure out who was responsible for putting her in such
an untenable position; her phone had blown up only a handful of hours after
she snatched up a lucrative contract from a member of the Irish mafia.
Anarchy and Olivia.
Her brother’s wife and the woman she’d taken on as a pet project, so to
speak.

Fairfaxes weren’t allowed pets. Anything small and furry was considered
a waste of time, soft and frivolous, and a tool to be used as a training
device.

Serial killers all started with murdering the cute stuff first, right?
That was one test she’d passed with flying colors. By the time Tabitha
was six years old, she’d been beaten—physically and mentally—to the
point where her emotions were already dead and buried.
The next test… well, she’d failed that one miserably.

Resisting the urge to slam her fist into her neighbor’s flowery midriff for
taking up so much of her personal space, Tabitha drew in a calming breath
—through her teeth so she didn’t have to inhale the sick scent of body odor
—and tried not to imagine massacring the entire plane.

Sometimes, if she thought about doing something and zoned out enough,
that something became horribly real.

Instead, she recalled the brief directive she’d seen posted on the dark
web site she most often used to find her next hit. Nothing fancy, nothing
particularly exciting, but taking it meant she could go home for a while.

Mitchell. E. Denver, CO. Two-fifty.
Two hundred and fifty thousand was a hefty sum for a simple hit, which
roused her suspicions. The brief search she’d done on one Elias Mitchell
didn’t come back with much; no social media presence, no overtly active
social life. The guy was the right-hand man to some construction magnate,
kept his head down and out of trouble, and was apparently just a nice,
British citizen making a decent life for himself in the US.
She smelled a rat.

Sliding her eyes to the right, she glared at the odorous prick beside her,
wondering if her thoughts were being influenced by the smell coming off
him. Dead rat, she decided, rotting in his colon. She’d smelled corpses
which were less offensive.

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