The Red Market is where every pound of flesh has a price tag tacked onto it. It is a place where money can buy you everything, even a heart.Caesar has fallen and a new boss, Mateo, has risen; but he has lost his Lettie Doll and he doesn’t know where to find her. She stole his soul and now he must find someone to replace her. Just like her love, his new power is an illusion. The real force behind … illusion. The real force behind the Red Market is about to show her cards and no one wants to play her game.
Mateo and Lettie will both have to fight to find their love, but sometimes it is only found in death. You cannot go through life unnoticed by demise when you play with it every day. Sooner or later, it catches up with you and you lose.
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5 Million Stars!
Bold & Captivating! A story that hasn’t been told.
Read the warnings. Extreme taboo situations that could make you very uncomfortable.
I’m not going to write a long review, there’s too big of a chance I could spoil for you. If you’ve read The Goodbye Man, then you know these authors don’t hold back, they have no lines, there isn’t a cage that could hold their words back. The Goodbye Girl will make you question everything you ever thought to be wrong. Is Love defined by society? Are we captive to rules and regulations, side stares, and finger pointing? Or does the heart choose it’s destiny?
Mary & Ashleigh drove a car right through my heart. They blurred the lines. They held up their middle finger and chose to do what no author ever has.
Read it if you’re brave enough. Do you like to see what others don’t talk about? Do you enjoy being uncomfortable, while battling conflicted thoughts. Can you think outside of the box? I dare you.
Sick and Twisted. Just the way I like it
First off, this is a Dark read. It has disturbing situations and is not for everyone. On the other hand if you love Dark and Disturbing then sit down, buckle up and hang on for its about to get gruesome.
The Goodbye Girl is the second book in the Red Market Series so if you have not read The Goodbye Man then download it and read it first.
I have spent a day mulling over this review and there is not much to say without giving spoilers and that is something I will not be doing.
Mary and Ashleigh have delved deeper into the minds of Mateo and Lettie and we are taken deeper down into the rabbit hole of the mentally impaired. Its a sick and twisted ride where abuse, rape, death and a few unspeakable acts happen. I have still not found my hard limit but they are getting mighty close to it.
The fight for power rears is ugly head and only the strong will survive. Will Mateo rule supreme and will Lettie find her happiness or is she doomed to die at a young age?
We are introduced to Ramira and Hugo and I find my self wanting to peel away the layers and find out what makes these people tick and what happened to them to make them the way they are.
Mary and Ashleigh have out done themselves once again and I love that they take a chance, push the boundaries of taboo subjects.
All I’m going to say is ‘GOODBYE GIRL’!!!!!!!!!!!
Make sure you read The Goodbye Man before you read this book as its a continuation of the story and what a story it is.
I’m not going to say much about the storyline in case you haven’t read book one. What I will say is I tried to read this in the sunshine yesterday and ended up reading something else instead. I then remembered I did the same with book one. These are in no way a sunshine kinda book. It’s so dark you will be wondering what your reading and why your reading it. Having said that I absolutely loved it(yep I’m warped lol)
These characters stayed with me from when I read book one and they will be staying with me for quite a while. As a blogger I don’t get time to re read books but I’ll certainly be re reading these.
Great praise to these two authors who can write such a dark book that has your head a mess afterwards.
If you want to try out a dark read skip these and read something tamer. If your like me and think the darker the better then why haven’t you read these two books yet.
Five awesomely dark stars.