Title: KILLING
SARAI
Author:
J.A.
Redmerski
Release
date: June 20, 2013
Genre:
Romantic Suspense
Age
Group : General adult 17 +
Event
organized by: AToMR
Tours
Book
Description:
From
the author of the New York Times, USA Today & Wall Street Journal
bestselling novel, THE EDGE OF NEVER, comes a story of passion and survival…
Sarai was only fourteen when her mother uprooted her to live
in Mexico with a notorious drug lord. Over time she forgot what it was like to
live a normal life, but she never let go of her hope to escape the compound
where she has been held for the past nine years.
Victor is a cold-blooded assassin who, like Sarai, has known
only death and violence since he was a young boy. When Victor arrives at the
compound to collect details and payment for a hit, Sarai sees him as her only
opportunity for escape. But things don’t go as planned and instead of finding
transport back to Tucson, she finds herself free from one dangerous man and
caught in the clutches of another.
While on the run, Victor strays from his primal nature as he
succumbs to his conscience and resolves to help Sarai. As they grow closer, he
finds himself willing to risk everything to keep her alive; even his
relationship with his devoted brother and liaison, Niklas, who now like
everyone else wants Sarai dead.
As Victor and Sarai slowly build a trust, the differences
between them seem to lessen, and an unlikely attraction intensifies. But
Victor’s brutal skills and experience may not be enough in the end to save her,
as the power she unknowingly holds over him may ultimately be what gets her killed.
This is their story…
About
the Author
J.A. Redmerski, New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street
Journal bestselling author of THE EDGE OF NEVER lives in North Little Rock,
Arkansas with her three children and a Maltese. She is a lover of television
and books that push boundaries and is a huge fan of AMC’s The Walking Dead.
Author social media links:
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Quote from Book
“I am
discipline. Sarai is rage. I am aware of my choices at all times. Sarai’s
choices are more aware of her, lying in wait to decide for her based on the
severity of her mood with no intention in leaving her any conscious control
over it.” – Victor Faust in Killing
Sarai
I chose this quote because it is when Victor finally realizes
the severity of the damage that living in the compound for nine years has done
to Sarai. It’s a moment in the novel when that line between them ultimately
fades, revealing just how much alike they really are.
INTERESTING
OR NOTEWORTHY FACTS ABOUT KILLING SARAI:
Victor
Faust speaks seven languages fluently: German, French, Spanish, Swedish,
Hungarian, Arabic and English
The
book was partially inspired by my anger towards the movie Hitman when Agent 47 and Nika didn’t have a romantic relationship.
I was so distraught over that! The woman and romance lover in me decided to
take that secret love affair some of us have with deadly men and make it romantic.
The
other part of my inspiration for writing KILLING SARAI came from the song Father Figure by George Michael.
While
although Sarai didn’t get to finish school and had limited means of education
while at the compound, she is very intelligent both book-wise and street-wise.
And she is a fast learner.
Sarai
has spit in Izel’s food so many times she lost count.
Victor
and his younger brother, Niklas, are one in the same but entirely different.
They are both fiercely loyal to each other and those they love and are both
skilled killers, but Niklas is untamed and undisciplined, which creates a
constant wedge between the two.
Victor
has never been in love. Ever. Niklas, on the other hand, although he preaches
to Victor about avoiding relationships and how falling in love will only get
him killed, secretly loved a woman once.
The
woman that Niklas once loved was secretly killed by none other than Victor.
Sarai
pulled one of her own wisdom teeth out with a pair of pliers because she had no
way of getting dental care while in Mexico. And even though Javier would’ve
made sure she got the care, Sarai refused to tell him for fear of Izel finding
out and trying to remove the tooth for her.
I
molded Victor Faust’s character almost entirely from actor Michael Fassbender!
Excerpt
I raise the gun a little higher, settling the
barrel at the back of her head, but not touching it. I don’t want her to be
afraid before she dies and although I know she fears nothing, death is
something we all fear in our final moment even if only the smallest part of us
is conscious of it. I don’t want her to fear it at all and she can’t if she
doesn’t know that it’s happening.
“How old were you when you became what you are?”
she asks.
Caught off guard by the question and maybe
more-so by the shifting of the mood, I hesitate before answering.
“I was nine.”
She sniffles and wipes her eyes with the hand
near her cheek.
“You were very young,” she goes on. “I guess in
a way like me, you never had a chance to live a life of your choosing. I guess
maybe we aren’t really so different from each other.” She pauses. “Except I
might be more like your brother than I care to admit. He’s as angry as I am.”
I release my finger from the trigger and slowly,
so she doesn’t know, move the barrel away from the back of her head.
“It must’ve been hard growing up with Niklas,”
she says.
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