Death Design Book Review
Sin Noble is the President’s personal assassin, due to her unique ability to kill. What most don’t know is, he’s also her brother, and not at all the cuddly or loving kind, either. After surviving a difficult childhood and life on the streets, she adapted to her murder-for-hire lifestyle by going against nature and using her reaping powers to take enemies of the President before their time. As Death incarnate, Sin has the unique ability to alter the Death Design—the pattern that decides who should die, and when.
But tempting fate doesn’t come without a price. Or a questionable relationship with alcohol.
When she is sent by her brother to assassinate a suspected blackmailer, Sin soon realizes that the situation is more complicated than he let on. She is partnered with another employee of the President, Liam Sanders, whom she hates with a passion. When push comes to shove, that passion soon turns into something her hormones can’t refuse, and Sin can’t live without.
Constantly running up against her Supernatural fathers and sarcastic sisters, Sin’s tangled web of a mission reveals that The Covert is once again preying on all of the world’s inhabitants. Sin is desperate to discover the truth before she decides to take another life outside the Death Design. Will she be able to accomplish the impossible, while being pursued herself by mysterious dark forces? One thing is certain: no can escape their destiny.
All will be revealed in the Death Design.
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My Review:
I received
a free copy of this novel in exchange for my honest review.
Death
Design is Book three of The Daughters of Darkness series. In this part of the series, we’re introduced
to Sinese Noble, Sin for short. She
works for her brother, Reed, the President of the United States and a very
powerful Warlock, as his own personal assassin.
She is a reaper, assisting people to the other side. In aiding her brother, she’s repeatedly
broken the rules for death by ending lives before their time. Now he wants her to find out what Cason has on
him and kill him. The job takes her to
Lansing, where she finds out the truth of her heritage, meets her sisters, and
fights the fight of her life. Will she
accept who she really is? Where does Liam fit in all of this?
This was a
fantastic series! Usually when I read a
series, there’s one guy that completely stands out for me. But this time, they each had something that I
liked. I loved the personality that the
author gave Lucifer. He wasn’t scary at
all, just ridiculously silly. Don’t get me wrong though, you wouldn’t want to
anger him. I think all three daughters
get that from him. The romance blossoms
between Sin and Liam, at first it came across as a game for both of them until
Sin finally gave in. I think the more
she fought her feelings, the deeper in love she fell.
There aren’t
enough words to say how wonderful this series is. This is a must read for all Urban Fantasy and
Paranormal Romance lovers!
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Excerpt:
Taking out a precut head of Reed, I taped it to the girl’s body, and then showed him. “I kind of like your legs better in this one.”
“I am your boss. So when I say that I need you to investigate, then you need to go do it,” he said, becoming impatient. Another thing that he had also developed since becoming the President: impatience. He wanted his way, a hundred percent of the time.
Placing his new body in a hidden box I had in my desk drawer, I finally met his dark brown-eyed gaze. “Look, just because you are the President of our wonderful country, doesn’t mean I am at your beck and call. I still have rights, you know. Not only that, I am not your pet killer. I don’t just go around sending people to the other side because you said so. It has to be their time, and you know how the process works.”
About the Author:
N.L Hoffmann is a paranormal romance author that just completed her first series called The Daughters of Darkness. Currently she has three books out, Blood Slaves, Shadow Cursed and the new release, Death Design.
Hoffmann was born in Germany to her German native mother and her American soldier father. The family moved home to the states, where she grew up in a rural farm town in Michigan with her parents and two younger brothers. There, in her pre-teens, is when she began writing and developed her love for literature.
Today, Hoffmann resides in Missouri with her husband and three children, where she published her first book Blood Slaves in January 2014 When Hoffmann isn't busy putting words on the page she enjoys reading, drawing, playing pranks on her husband, and spending time with her family.
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