“Yeah, I have learned something. Justice looks right, but it feels wrong. Revenge looks wrong, but it feels right.”This is a story of financial fraud, murder, and revenge. And sex. Lots of sex.New York City, just before Christmas. Wall Street call girl Chloé Tseung-Robichaud is sent on a covert mission by one of her clients. Jordan Rossi, daughter of a corrupt Wall Street executive Alessandro Rossi, is her target. The Rossi’s cavernous apartment above Time Square could double as a Midtown modern art gallery. But it holds more than art. It holds the terrible secret Alessandro passed onto his daughter, a secret that now threatens both their lives.A chase across the continent, from the skyscrapers of New York City, to the Midnight Sun of the Arctic tundra, professional assassins track them without mercy.They think they are safe in the North, but when they find out that the bank is going to use her father’s work to crash the stock market, Jordan and Chloé must decide if they should sacrifice their themselves for the greater good.But will it be justice? Or Revenge?
Did this book even get edited?!? There are spelling and grammatical errors on nearly every page. There were also multiple incidences where you can tell the author was trying to figure out how to phrase a sentence but left BOTH options in place.
All these errors made reading frustrating and I will admit the only reason I finished the book is because of my stubbornness and hoping maybe they would all die in the end.
The actual story had some interesting parts, but the inconsistency between point of view changes and characters knowing things they shouldn't just made it difficult to follow at times.
Should it have gone through proper editing it may have been a more enjoyable read.
A fun read. This book doesn’t take itself too seriously. The content is of a serious nature but the crazy situations the characters find themselves in lightens the mood and makes it more fun.
What I liked: the characters were fab. Each one had a unique personality, there was no generic character amongst them.
What I didn’t like: the writing was shaky in places, and it could do with an extra proofread- there were a lot of instances of the wrong word being used (for instance breath instead of breathe) which I found distracting.