Quicksilver
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Help me.
English teacher Corazon da Silva attends the funeral of Isabella Morales, but soon afterwards, two desperate words whispered over the phone shake her to the core. Is her best friend really dead?
With little interest from the Colombian police, Cora goes undercover to hunt for Izzy in America. The journey promises to be dangerous, but she’s not worried because her big brother, Rafael, is watching her every move.
The only problem? Rafael’s an assassin, and he’s just shot somebody he shouldn’t have. Now they’re in a race against time to find Izzy before his enemies catch up with him, and Cora isn’t the only person with a hidden agenda.
Quicksilver is a standalone romantic thriller novel in the Blackwood Security Series. No cliffhanger!
Customer Reviews
Intriguing
I’ve waited anxiously for more of Black’s story... and here is a big piece of the puzzle. Intriguing and twisted and crazy good. ♥️
PERFECTION
Seriously, Quicksilver the 11th book in the Blackwood Security series does not fail to make you forget about your everyday life to finish. It is my favorite to date of this series. Elise Noble looks behind the curtain of the despicable act of human trafficking, along with a deep dive into the importance of family. All the beloved characters make an appearance, with the introduction of new intriguing characters. I cannot wait for the next releases planned for 2019, especially Stolen Hearts all about Black/Emmy.
Awesome Read!
To start with, if you haven’t read the rest of the Blackwood Security series, I highly suggest you go back and read them. Those books give great insight as to what leads up to this story. This is another example of all the tangled threads Elise Noble is oh so talented in weaving and then unraveling.
Soon after Cora’s best friend is presumed dead, she has reason to doubt it. A mysterious phone call leaves her questioning. Shortly there after she discovers that her brother is an assassin. Enter the Blacks and a handful of assassins we have met in previous books, as well as that oh so tangled web that Elise has been crafting since the beginning of this series and you have Quicksilver—A five star read that keeps you guessing as to what new revelation will come next.
I voluntarily reviewed an advance copy of this book.