
Rating: 5š
I believe this is the last in The Hitmanās Guide series and if it is, itās a fantastic way to see this series off. I laughed out loud, and at the end, I may have sniffled a bit, because Winters layered in some moving, emotional scenes of deep love and growth for retired hitman Leland and his now husband, Jackson, along with those of outrageous hilarity.
But before we get to those moments, thereās high action, mystery, hilarious murderous hijinks, car chases, explosions, a young teenager in need of help, and, of course, that evil monster, Lukas, still trying to manipulate Leland from behind bars. In short, itās got all the narrative bells and whistles we expect from this series and characters and more!
It delivers on all our expectations and then goes further into high emotional gear!
What I especially loved about this story was how Winters created her tale, starting with a small time holdup by amateurs, a seemingly throwaway scene. But with this author, the smallest of details , like a barely there character, that threads throughout the many storylines , to end up being a big part of the plot and eventual found family. Itās beautiful fabrication and imaginative storytelling.
And not to be lost among the fireworks and gunfire is the emotional turmoil and toll that exists within Leland, Cassel, and everyone else who is involved with Lukas. That monster manipulator behind bars but still causing emotional damage to Lelandās peace of mind. Thatās as well written as the high pitched action and suspense that comes with the comedic timing and moments here that had me in stitches.
Winters balances the moving moments where Lelandās heart and vulnerability shows through with the flat out bad jokes and nonstop violence thatās associated with this former hitman and gang of found family. Yes, Winters has everyone back together here, dogs and mother in law included.
With that combination, this becomes a fabulous narrative ballet of bullets and comedic verbal poetry that absolutely kills it in every aspect!
Iām so sorry to see this series and group of characters go but what a book to end on. Itās a great finale. One Iām highly recommending, along with the series.
Hitmanās Guide:
ā The Hitman’s Guide to Making Friends and Finding Love #1
ā The Hitman’s Guide to Staying Alive Despite Past Mistakes #2
ā The Hitman’s Guide to Tying the Knot Without Getting Shot #3
ā The Hitman’s Guide to Righting Wrongs While Causing Mayhem #4
ā The Hitman’s Guide to Codenames and Ill-Gotten Gains #5 – finale
Related side story: Casselās romance:
ā The Former Assassin’s Guide to Snagging a Reluctant Boyfriend
Buy Link:
The Hitman’s Guide to Codenames and Ill-Gotten Gains
Blurb:
Leland
Stopping a robbery was only the beginningāto fun, action-filled mayhem. Jacksonās afraid that Iām running headfirst into trouble (again), but Iām not⦠Iām running gun-first into it. When one of the robbers whoās really just a kid comes begging for my help, I definitely have no choice but to help him.
The kid is convinced his brother has been wrongly accused, and while Jackson My Love might be over there going, āYou were hired to look into it, not to go undercover, sink a boat, and hunt down a gang,ā I feel like heās simply confused⦠because Iām gonna hunt down TWO gangs (and is that a car chase I see?).
Jackson
A simple āWhodunnitā turns into us being targeted by multiple bad guys as we run after them instead of away from them, dragging Cassel and Henryāand some othersāalong for the ride. I really canāt be the only one who sees the issue here, but⦠as I watch them race into danger, Iām starting to think I am.
Loving Leland comes easy, but keeping him safe doesnāt because thereās someone trailing Leland who might want to hurt him. The problem is that as Lucas strings us along and tales begin to become tangled, itās hard to tell who is right and who is wrong.
Contains: Lifejackets used to protect all the wrong things (Leland: all the RIGHT things), the greatest tragedy of ALL TIME (involving The Fence)(even if Jackson doesnāt think so), and the kind of friends that make you realize you donāt need enemies.