They meet on a train and their next kill orders are for each other for romance assassin-style! Eliza Jane Brazier is an altogether new to me author who brings my favorite things about light spy and assassin thrillers- glamorous locales, lush travels, sexy encounters, and the humor- lord, yes, the humor, dark though it is.
It Had to Be You is a romantic comedy mixed with suspense that keeps it light on the assassin end of things. Two people who, due to their careers and early lives, are actually awkward about peopling and this is obvious from their first encounter on a night train to Paris. They both have pasts and think they are damaged goods and emotionally armor up by believing that crazy is their normal. One encounter and they realize that they have found the one person in the world who is like them and understands them well. Eva and Jonathan think that’s it and they’ll never see each other again after that memorable meeting. Fast forward six months and they are on each other’s agendas for kill targets. Between ducking and dodging, falling in love, and figuring out who put them as each other’s marks, the book moves along at a goodly pace.
Now, I had a good time and I can’t deny that this was a fast read for me, but I did run into issues. I liked Eva and Jonathan even when killing each other was still a thing and the crazy careening across Europe and over the top antics, but at the same time, the craziness they exhibited and tons of wild sex got tedious for me. I was enjoying it and then I wasn’t and needed a break for a bit like getting too much of a favorite candy causing a tummy ache. That said, it is what it is and it wasn’t trying to be a true thriller so this was just me hitting my threshold and others will do just fine. I felt badly for them. They both had gone the unhealthy route in reaction to their pasts and Jonathan was ready to hit the panic button he was so fearful of a real relationship while Eva showed her steel and was ready to change everything to have a chance at happy. The climax and short little epilogue were a great finish.
Side note, this is a very quotable book and I cracked up over all the one-liners this pair thought and said. On the subject of dating: “It might seem deranged that I can break bread with the murderer who I’m about to murder, but the truth is, I do stuff like this all the time…He wants the girlfriend experience, so that’s what I’ll give him. We’ll eat and we’ll contemplate all the ways that we can kill each other, just like a normal couple.” p. 188
So, if you’re looking for steamy dark romantic comedy and a killer good time, don’t miss It Had to Be You.
I rec'd a finished print via Berkley to read in exchange for an honest review.
My full review will post at Caffeinated Reviewer 10.16.24.