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Killer by Hayley Faiman
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it was amazing

Louis Kingston is a professional fighter, who is carrying around big baggage after an accidental death of an opponent in a fight. He has no one to talk to about all of these feelings, and it's made him actually realize how alone he truly is. He's honest to a fault, even if it hurts, which I had no problem with at the end of the day. Tulip is a sweet heroine who make be nuts with some of her questionable actions & decisions. I get why she did do some of them, but still, I needed her to come to the point that it's time to let it go sooner. Of course, it did make things have a more realistic feel, as humans are flowed, and she has the disease that women get of no self-esteem, due to the people who have surrounded her throughout her young life. It also gives her that shoot yourself in the foot mentality, which led to many stupid and/or dangerous decisions in my eyes. Anyway, these two together were gold, as they complimented each other, while healing the other of the baggage. I don't want to say more because it's just better to experience it for yourselves, so hit those one click buttons, as I HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND TO ALL!
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Reading Progress

April 1, 2020 – Started Reading
April 1, 2020 – Shelved
April 1, 2020 – Finished Reading

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