
The one thing you need to know about me is I’ve never been a damsel in distress. Arrogant. Antihero. Assassin. I may be a woman but I’m lethal. My code-name is 15. The day I turned fifteen was when my life changed forever. Ronan Murphy sent his men to tear me away from my home by using any force necessary. For survival I put a bullet in their head, but not before they wreaked permanent destruction. From that day on, I was eternally changed. Fast forward to my twenty-eighth birthday, where I gave myself the ultimate present... I ended Ronan Murphy’s life. To celebrate, I was on the prowl for a one-night stand. I met him at a bar. He’s strong and sexy. We hit it off immediately. He’s name was Ben Pearson. Ben was exactly what I needed to scratch my itch...until he told me he’s the police chief in Bankstown Creek, the town I was taken from. So, I did the only thing I could, I left. I never wanted to see him again; obviously it’s too dangerous for me. My life doesn’t need that level of complication. I would’ve stayed gone, but now I’ve been hired for a new job. A hit on a cop - Ben Pearson. I’m to return to my hometown and assassinate him. Problem is, I’m not sure I can. *This book has been previously published as Hit 149, however it’s been completely rewritten, edited with a fresh new cover. **Hit 149 contains triggers.
Author

NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLING AUTHOR OF UGLY AND MISTRUST **Write something worth reading** I'm Margaret and I'm a self-published author. Recently I was fortunate in obtaining New York Times best selling status on my YA/NA book - Ugly, and my YA book - Mistrust. My last three books have been YA and I'm completely in love with the genre. I love being able to communicate with people through my words and stories. My writing genres all differ, but the one thing I keep consistent is my heroines. All my female lead characters are strong, gutsy and not the 'perfect' woman. While my books all have romantic elements in them, they aren't just about the romance. They're about finding strength, acceptance and making life long connections. I hope you enjoy my stories as much as I have while writing them.