IT TAKES A THIEF Book Blast


When you want to do something good, sometimes you need to be a little bad.

Angelina Carr is a thief. Nick Aston is a corporate security consultant. With her special skills, and his professional experience, they’re uniquely qualified to bring down a small-time criminal. The real challenge arises when that simple task gets them mixed up with a big-time mob boss.

In order to solve the problem for good, Gina and Nick have to find a way to bring down the kingpin. Hopefully without anyone getting hurt....



My Impressions: 
Ok I will admit it, I wanted this book to have some romance going on between Angelina Carr and Nick Aston, but nope not that type of book at all. Which in a way I really liked. I got the unexpected, instead of what I normally read. Nice change of pace. Despite this not being a romantic novella, it was still an excellent book. The author manages to pack a big punch within these 63 pages. 

The plot drew me into this story. There are twists and turns throughout that keep you trying to come up with scenarios in your mind to help out Angelina and Nick take down a small-time criminal and a mob boss at the same time without landing in jail themselves. I will say at the end of the book the author leaves it open that maybe in the future there will be some romantic ties between Angelina and Nick, so we shall wait and see. 

Overall this was a quick easy one day read, that was enjoyable. I can easily recommend this book and will definitely be checking out some more titles from this author.

AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 I grew up with stories:  stories told around the campfire each summer while growing up in New York state; stories read to me by older siblings; stories I read while pretending I, too, was old enough to go to school.  And stories I wrote to amuse myself and my family.

Years later, I’m still writing stories.

Since being graduated from college I’ve worked for small business, large corporations, and even the government.  I now live in North Carolina, far from those campfires of my childhood.   Writing is still in my blood, though, because when you have stories to tell, the characters won’t let you rest until you tell them.

Feel free to contact me at JYHarrisbooks@gmail.com, or on the J.Y. Harris page on Facebook.

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Enjoy an Excerpt: 


“All right, thank you, miss.  Let’s go, boys. We need to check this out, make sure my wheels are safe.”  Coker pocketed his phone and glanced around his desk.

“Thank you, sir,” Gina said as she turned and headed toward the door.

“Oh, young lady, wait, you forgot your paperwork.  Tony, give the lady her files.”

The goon who’d been standing by the window came and picked up the thick folders from the corner of the desk and held them out to Gina.

“Right.  Thank you again.  I hope your car’s okay.”  Gina took the stack and then walked out of the office to the reception area.  As she approached the exit, the door in front of her opened and two men entered the office suite.  One was Thing One from the other day, and the other was another goon.  The latter politely held the door for her and she gave a quick smile in return as she sailed out into the hallway.  She hadn’t taken three steps when from inside Coker’s office a voice bellowed “Find her!”

That’s my cue.

Gina sprinted to the elevator and pressed the call button, even though she knew she didn’t have time to wait for the lift.  Instead she ran down another hallway from the elevator lobby, toward the overhead sign that said “Exit.”  She heard shouting and heavy footsteps somewhere behind her as she entered the east stairwell.

“Game on!” she said.



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