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M, Paris. Is there anyone that can never let you die and keep you alive forever? About the Author I am Eslinda Guliya. I was born in Abkhazia, Novy Aphon. My aquaintance with this wonderful family started when i was about eleven years old. I remember looking at the portrait of Nestor Appolonovich Lakoba. I still remember the serenity his eyes expressed. Later learning more about the history of this man's family and the tragic he had to face could never stop me from thinking that one day I will be honored to write that little I know about these wonderful people of this family including children whose childhood happened to last only fora short period of time.
I truly believe that everyone who will read this book will be deeply moved. This story is about faithfulness, love, loyalty, kindness, compassion. I am honored to be a part of this book. This is a wonderful book - a scenario for the future of film By Elena Gripping story will be of interest even for those people who do not know the details of the history of Abkhazia.
History of a great and strong love And I don't want to die, but I'm prepared to. She sees Victor and decides to try and escape the compound with him even knowing he's a cold blooded killer. Everything afterward is her coming barreling into Victor's life, trying to keep him from killing her and causing him to eventually form some sort of attachment to her.
The sexual tension between these two at times was like WOW!!! I wonder if hers are about me. I can't help but for mine to be about her. Redmerski: This book isn't really a cliffhanger but dang am I ready for Book 2!!!
View all 35 comments. Full review with guest post J. Redmerski, but my expectations were met by tenfold! I went into Killing Sarai without knowing anything and if you are like me, just do it BUT if you need a review, then proceed.
Her mom left her with a drug lord, Javier. Sarai is now 23 and over hears an American, Victor, the first time in 9 years she lands a perfect opporunity. Whatever it is, I hope he never finds it so that we can stay like this forever.
I absolutely loved Sarai and Victor. She was the perfect Heroine and Victor was the perfect Hero, also known as the future father of my child and a book boyfriend. I understood Sarai completely. I felt like I was her, I felt like I was asking the same questions and I just wanted to help her!
There is a stark difference between fear and uncertainty, Sarai. I am attracted to him. I do have a strange, unfamiliar feelings for him. And I hate it! In the beginning Sarai is just trying to find her way back to America and Victor is well to me a huge blank. I like this and I love the tension.
I feel like a toy and Victor knows every button on me which to push, to touch, in order to make me do whatever he wants, feel whatever he wants me to feel. You will not know what happens from start to finish and it was perfect. I feel you should go into this read with little in mind. Oh and there is a cliff-hanger, kind of. I mean the ending opens to book 2, Reviving Izabel, but I was okay with it.
It's an open cliff-hanger, but you are left very satisfied. I know, I hate cliffys too, but this one isn't bad. I promise! I guess in the end none of it will really matter, not saving my life or sparing it.
Oh and when Victor said … view spoiler [But you did something else that no one else ever could…You made me feel real emotions. She owns me in this moment hide spoiler ] I think I just fainted and died right there! View all 36 comments. May 13, Clumsy Storyteller rated it it was amazing Shelves: absolute-favorite , chick-lit , falling-in-love.
Sarai was kidnapped and sold at age 14 to drug lord in Mexico by her own drug addict mother, After spending 9 years in captivity, Sarai's opportunity to escape arrives one day in the form of a cold blooded, ruthless man on a mission "Victor", a mission that doesn't include rescuing her, at first he tries to get rid of her but then he realises that she's a valuable leverage against the drug lord"Javier", So he decides to help her escape mexico by taking her back to USA, but going back home wasn't the end of this story, troubles follows them everywhere and victor found himself Torn by his conflicting feelings toward sarai, I enjoyed the anticipation of seeing how their story plays out, i did not like the ending but it made sense to me View all 20 comments.
Shelves: abused-hero-or-and-heroine , , another-freaking-cliffhanger , the-sound-of-my-heart-breaking , favourite-cause-it-is-unique , sobbing-mess , suspense-mystery , contemporary. What is a person to do when forced to its limits? What becomes of victims of abuse when they live through it daily for years?
Are we a product of our environment, shaped and molded of the circumstances around us, adapted and programmed to survive no matter the cost? And what is the line that differentiates bad and good?
Frankly, there is no black and white. Just a million shades of grey in-between There is a whole world out there hidden beneath expensive clothes and glamorous parties. A world of depravity, abuse, slavery.
And death. It's always death. Someone who deals in it, takes pleasure, inflicts, fights against it. It's up to the person to decide on which side of the gun will stand and who will walk away alive. Sarai has been a slave for the last 9 years.
Her own mother sold her when she was fourteen, for her next fix, to a Mexican drug lord. She has a plan to escape and the American Assassin that her captor hired will be her way out. She doesn't suspect that while she can escape slavery she can't escape this new person that she is. A woman molded through fire, a wounded animal, angry and despaired, pained and damaged.
A member of the Order, a secret organization of assassins he always has an agenda. Ruthless, methodical, cold, a weapon loaded to kill he will find his lost consciousness in the eyes of a girl hidden in the backseat of his car.
But he isn't born a savior. He is not a white knight. His instincts are too raw for that and the kind of life that he has led, has him living on edge, kill or be killed, always ready for the next hit. Thrown together by circumstance and drawn to each other like moths to flame, these two damaged people with no hope for a future, are going to forge their own path, staying alive, healing the wounds that still bleed and just accept all the scars they collected along the way.
But in the end they will have to sacrifice all their emotions to logic and stay alive to fight another day and for a future. A world of kids trained to kill, girls sold to powerful madmen, facades, lies and money.
A mind-blowing, unique book that will make you uncomfortable and will open your eyes. You will fall in love with a hired gun, sympathize with the devil and bawl your eyes out for a young girl who prefers to be a killer than return to a normal life that holds no meaning to her anymore. Redmerski weaves an exceptional story that you won't be able to put down, so much different than her previous work, simple in its inception but unbelievably complex as only a human soul and mind can be.
Looking forward to the continuation of Sarai and Victor's story, not to the light but to an acceptable state of darkness where they are comfortable to hide their fears and put their demons to rest without looking over their shoulders. Because some people are meant to live as shadows And decide who gets to live with their last bullet View all 81 comments. Feb 22, Imane rated it liked it. Redmerski, Killing Sarai 3. It was a very entertaining novel, with a perfect amount of thrill, suspense and romance!
So Yeahh, I think I was a little bit disappointed. I liked the characters and there was a good back story. But I just needed more! View all 8 comments. This book really had it all! It was a suspense filled, drama packed, thrilling novel with an edge of hot romance. It had my stomach in knots and I was on the edge of my seat from the very beginning.
Each sentence was so well put together, the words just rolled off the page like silk. I was completely absorbed in the story, the characters and found myself hanging onto each word like it was my lifeline. I deliberately took my time reading it because I didnt want it to end - it was brillant!
This story is about a girl who tries to escape a life of abuse, murder and salvery. The only way she can escape is to trust a cold-blooded murderer whom she knows nothing about other than he is very dangerous.
Will he help her? Will he risk his own life for her? Or Will he kill her? Sarai Sarai was not your typical herione. It was refreshing to see a female lead that was strong and brave. It's expected, that if a person has had to endure so much and suffer from horrific events, to be broken, scarred for life and discover they have become only a shell of a person.
Sarai was not one of those people. She was determined, strong and reluctantly learnt how to adjust to dangerous situations by blocking out her fears and emotions. Overtime, she learnt how conceal her hurt and pride by putting up a convincing facade in life threatening situations for the sake of survival. Her character was both admirable and inspiring. However, everything comes at a price Can she change who she has become and live a normal life?
Or Is she at the point of no return? When assigned a hit he fulfills it with no remorse. Life has taught him to trust no one and he won't think twice about ending a persons life. What about the innocent you ask? He believes no one is truly innocent. He trusts no one. Not only he is an assassin but he is also rich, mysterious and attractive - a very dangerous combination. The relationship between Sarai is slow building which makes it all the more realistic.
Alternating POV's between the two characters adds diversity and intrigue to the book. But she never does and I walk away". Now the question you all have on your mind Is there a cliffhanger? Well - I will say this. I don't do cliffhangers.. I have, as KC diagnosed it- a cliffhanger disorder. BUT I'm ok.. For now anyway! It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Yes - there's still a lot of unanswered questions and it's not how I really wanted it to end but I'm ok, and if I'm ok , you will be fine.
It doesn't end with all hearts and flowers but there's potential. Trust me - you will be fine! In saying that I cannot wait for Reviving Izabel!!!!! View all 48 comments. Victor was supposed to be all cold killer dude Get the theme? I felt like everything was done in half measures. Like the author wanted to be "edgy," but only the politically correct version of edgy. So instead of actually being edgy, most aspects just came across as trite. Overall, I thought it was decent Shelves: freakin-cliffies , mystery-suspense , i-trust-feifei , buddy-recs , panty-soaking-wet , favorites , i-love-me-some-angst-drama , series , oh-look-pretty-cover , give-me-that-alpha-male.
She finally made her escape one night when Mr American, Victor showed up at the Mexican compound and Sarai saw that as her golden ticket out. But is Mr American actually a kind, loving man who's gonna save this poor innocent girl from the clutches of the drug lord? Trained to be a cold, detached assassin since the age of thirteen, Victor is the Number One in the Order and has never failed a mission. But with Sarai, he's breaking all the rules he's ever known and finds himself with a conscience to protect her.
When the odds start to stack against them and loyalties are questioned, both Sarai and Victor battle to learn on who can be trusted ultimately. This book was as awesome as watching a movie in my head! Sarai was a fighter, that's for sure. I loved her resilience but I also loved that she was broken.
A strong heroine doesn't mean that she has less fears, but to me, a strong one is one that is willing to acknowledge her fears and face them. They've been buried in my soul, burning through to the very core of me, rendering me emotionless and turning me into someone entirely different than I was supposed to be. But the first kill is also what drops the chances of living a normal life by half.
I can't wait to get my grabby hands on the rest of the series and I suggest you all do the same if you have been living under the rock like me haven't pick this series up yet! A shoutout of thanks to the ever-awesome Feifei for recc'ing this one to me because otherwise I'd be missing out on an amazeball series!
View all 75 comments. Just Wow. Words that come to mind after reading this fantastic little book — Suspense. Killing Sarai revolves around the heroine, Sarai. She has been held captive under a disgusting Mexican drug lord for 9 years, living on his compound, and has been his favorite ever since she arrived and has not been able to escape. Though after meeting Sarai, he breaks all the rules he has ever known and finds himself fighting against his own thoughts with this insane need to protect her.
This is one of those books you should go into not knowing too much and just let your mind be blown. But I loved everything about this book! The action, the suspense, Sarai who was broken but SO strong, and Victor who was so strong but finds himself bending for Sarai.
I fell in love with the way Victor and Sarai connected with one another. View all 5 comments. It was dark, but thankfully not on the level I was worried over. Sarai was a heroine that took an opportunity and ran, and I was rooting for her the whole way!
Sarai was taken from the US by her mother at age fourteen to go live with a drug lord, Javier, in Mexico. Victor is calculating and dangerous!! He sees a fearless, kindred spirit in her. Sarai has been molded by her dark past, just as Victor has by his.
This is the best kind of romance, built slowly, but surely! It was a thrill to read the slow progression and growing attraction. Oh, I was on the edge of my seat for most of this story! I was so invested in Sarai and her story of escape and survival! Javier is not about to let her go so easily and I was biting my nails wondering what would happen next! I was impressed with Sarai and her ability to stay strong and unbroken in the face of so much.
Victor is an intense, complicated, and determined man, so I couldn't wait to discover the chinks in his armor.
Redmerski managed to write a thrilling mix of suspense, danger with a forbidden romance thrown in. In other words, everything I love in a story! You can read this review and more at The Readers Den. View all 65 comments. A Redmerski.. Holy fuckin shit Off the charts amazing! Javier has a twisted description of the entire scenario though. See , he believes that he is in love with Sarai , a love that is downright obsession. And that's why keeps her locked up in his compound. He basically deals with drugs , weapons and women , so Sarai isn't the only girl in his business and his house.
But Sarai wants an escape.. That escape comes in the form of an American assassin , Victor. Sarai takes her chance and finds a way out of her life in captivity. But her freedom plans are busted when she realizes that she just walked out of hell's circus and ran straight into a lion's den. Victor is a million times dangerous than Javier.. What are those plans? Who is Victor? What led Sarai to Javier? And will she ever find a way out of her ordeals?? To answer those questions you'll just have to be a part of Killing Sarai!
You know what the best part about reading this book was??? It was its unpredictability! You read that blurb and think , ' hmmm , I might have a clue what's gonna happen here ' and start making your assumptions. But holy damnation!!! You will be in a state of surprise and shock and awe as well with J. A's story weaving skills. I was glued to the pages , and every time I told myself I'll just read one page , I failed miserably in doing so!
The unpredictable twists and turns make it nearly impossible to stop reading and take a breather! Hell , I stayed up late at night to try and finish but forced myself to stop reading because lets face it , no woman is a fan of watching herself in the mirror and finding huge dark circles and baggy eyes due to lack of sleep. Hell no! Another thing that I've noticed about J.
That being said , she can write some really hot scenes! Especially when a guy like Victor is involved!!!! Speaking of the man himself , Victor has to be one of the hottest book boyfriends with the coldest demeanor ever! He may be hot as hell , but his heart resembles a rock that has been frozen for ages! No remorse , no regrets He is silently lethal! Victor has his own reasons for being what or who he is..
But that changes when he meets Sarai. Sarai on the other hand is one of those leading ladies that can kick some major ass! Nine years in captivity , witnessing numerous acts of abuse , her defense mechanism technique to cope with all the cruelty around her has enabled her to bottle up all her emotions! Just the tiniest bit of a shake and she is ready to erupt! Getting to know Sarai was like unraveling a gift! Holy hell the things that girl is capable of doing just makes my jaw hit the floor!
Soo did not see those coming! On the whole , Killing Sarai is an addictive fast paced thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seats and your eyes glued to your kindle! Cannot wait to read Reviving Izabel Things are about to get a whole lot more interesting!!! But you did something else that no one else ever could.
View all 30 comments. This is a story about two people that were denied a normal childhood and had to change themselves in order to survive. Sarai was given to Javier, a Mexican drug lord, by her drug addict mother!! Victor was recruited by The Order at the age of nine and trained to be an assassin, that's right This is their story.
Okay, so let me just start with a couple of things Not the same intensity but definitely the same feel. Second, when the book was first put up with no blurb, the title alone was a little scary. And there's good reason Yes, there's some romance but it's definitely not your usual romance.
Lastly, there's not really a cliffhanger No, not like that but maybe It does end unfinished and that's why there's book two! Can't wait for Reviving Izabel!! So Caleb, err I mean Victor ; He's a man of many faces. The story is told in alternating POVs so thank goodness we get his thoughts. I'm not sure I would've liked it as much if we hadn't.
Victor but with shorter hair! Sarai was amazing She's been traumatized but somehow she focuses that into what she needs to do and it's made her stronger. And her feelings for Victor are a little befuddled. Yes, he helped her and yes, she has no one else but is that why she is developing feelings for him? The 'romance' was killing me. Like I said, this is not a typical romance but you know there's so much potential. The frustrating part is we only find out things s-l-o-w-l-y and we're never really sure what is real as far as what Victor and Sarai are feeling.
Well, maybe Sarai So, of course, there's lots of drama It definitely keeps things interesting. There's also some crazy characters I'm not a fan of his but I do agree with what Sarai did towards the end. The "ending" I was hoping for a little more breakthrough but there is I was happy with how Victor set things up for Sarai and I loved the surprise person! Sarai falls fast asleep curled up next to me in my bed.
Right where I want her. I can't get it out of my head!!
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