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Sin and Lee are back! - Readers say it's "even better than the first, which I could not put down!"Sin and Lee have left their violent pasts behind, but the past will never leave them.They've tried to lay low. Sin and Lee have whole new identities as Will and Diana Kincaid. Will/Lee is supposedly a mild-mannered accountant, and Diana/Sin is now … a police officer. When the body of mafia leader Kolya Kurev's son turns up in her district, Diana is forced to take a hard look at how well she has-or hasn't-covered her tracks. A stronger generation of Kurevs is growing out of the wasteland she and Lee left behind and the Kurev sons have a memory that is long and angry.Her precinct is concerned about the growing threat of the Kurev family and more than a little curious what brought it to them. But was it Sin? Or was it her new boss, Nick Stelian? He specifically recruited her to his department and now she's having to ask herself why.It's hard to choose sides when Diana can't even determine what the sides are anymore. She can't run, she can't stay, and she can't protect what she fought so hard for, not when a newer, more dangerous breed of assassin waits around every corner…Retribution is the second book in the Vendetta Trifecta. While it can be read as a standalone, you'll want the whole series before you even finish.
Everyone dreams of revenge… Sin lives for it.Sin was only nine when her family was slaughtered by crime lord Kolya Kurev. She's had nothing but time to plan how Koyla and his kin will pay for what they did.But hers wasn't the only family the Kurev crime lords took down. And now Lee is hot on her heels, as angry as she is and trying to steal her revenge.His methods are haphazard, and he's got a death wish of his own. He's going to get them both killed unless Sin can stop him, too.All along, she's just barely managed to evade capture. In fact, the FBI hasn't yet figured out their most wanted criminal is just a girl. But, between Lee and the FBI, Sin isn't likely to make it out of this alive…Readers say A.J. Scudiere's start to this award-winning trilogy is "seriously one of the best action/suspense books I've ever read."Vengeance is the first book in the Vendetta Trifecta by USA Today bestselling author A.J. Scudiere. While it can be read as a standalone, be prepared to reach for book two as you finish this one.
Are you ready for "a non-stop, nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat thrill ride!" and the book called "the best of the three in the series"?In the dead of night, in a well-hidden cabin in Georgia, assassins wake Sin from a dead sleep. No one should have been able to find them. But with the door crashing open, it's too late to think about what went wrong.Sin is just fast enough to get away.Lee isn't.Unable to find him, Sin will have to do something she's never done before: ask for help.She turns to the two most likely to be able to help, Nick Stelian and former FBI Agent Owen Dunham.While Owen's hands are tied, Annika Dunham's aren't. She speaks the language and can get Sin inside the Kurev organization. While Nick and Owen form an uneasy alliance, Sin and Annika attempt to gain access using everything they can to free Lee.Right and wrong have long since been obliterated. And one of Lee's kidnappers looks far too familiar: someone Sin is convinced should be long dead. The ties between families and enemies have become intricately tangled. To save Lee, Sin will have to bend and break bonds she didn't even know existed. She'll have to do it all while protecting a new secret . . .Justice is the third and final book in the Vendetta Trifecta by USA Today bestselling author A.J. Scudiere. While it can be read as a standalone, if you haven't read the other two, you'll want to be sure you get the whole trifecta!
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