Murder. Suspense. Romance. And some handy household tips.Every housewife needs an alias. Donna Stone has one — and it happens to be government-sanctioned. But when terrorism hits close to home, it makes for strange bedfellows — and brings new meaning to the old adage, “Honey, I’m home…”If you love funny mysteries with hard-boiled, sexy women sleuths, check out THE HOUSEWIFE ASSASSIN’S HANDBOOK!… ASSASSIN’S HANDBOOK!
For more on Josie Brown’s books, go to her website: https://JosieBrown.com
READER REVIEWS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE ASSASSIN’S HANDBOOK:
“I loved this book because it had everything, suspense, romance (the grown up erotic kind) and comedy.”
“Strong central characters, compelling incident to launch the story, twists at every turn. There’s humor, romance, and intrigue in this page-turning tale of a housewife-turned-assassin.”
“Highly recommended for the bitter-sweet and tenderly written story.”
“This is a great series. Right up there with Janet Evanovich and Carl Hiaasen.”
“Couldn’t put this book down. Constantly wanting to get back to this book with excitement on what will happen.”
“It has humour, suspense, spies and a love story. Loved the ending. Thank you Josie Brown you are now at the top of my list of favourite authors.”
“Couldn’t put my Kindle down from the first page to my last.”
“Brown writes the kind of feminist action plot that men should be reading, especially male authors, to cure that trope of “vapid sexy girl with gun.”
“Definitely a page-turner. The twists and turns in this book are exceptional and make for an exciting read. Ms. Brown has the perfect unsuspecting heroine and a dashing hero.”
“Hilarious. A wonderful read with lots of great “one liners” and a terrorist plot to boot. Sex too, from a WOMAN’s viewpoint.”
“I couldn’t, (in the old school way) put this book down. On a number of occasions I’d almost missed my commuter train stop.”
“Started reading and couldn’t put it down until the last word was read.”
“Sexy and funny. Loved it! It was funny, twisted and entertaining. The writer did not let me down at all. She wrote so well that I could not wait to finish this book. The lead character is strong yet weak but she is so great.”
“Wow! I started this in the evening and finished in the morning!”
PRAISE FOR JOSIE BROWN’S BOOKS
“Brown takes a dark look at the fears of parenthood and family… Still, the message from the somber realities is one full of hope: love makes a family, commitment keeps it together.” —Publishers Weekly
“The writing is laced with venomous humor…” —The Wall Street Journal
“A fine piece of literary work.” —New York Post, Page Six
“If you like Desperate Housewives, then you’ll fly through this gossipy novel full of Wisteria Lane-esque characters living in a suburban jungle. Brown entertains up to the satisfying ending.” —Examiner.com
“A funny, engaging, and often bittersweet tale…” –Cincinnati Public Library Spotlight Feature
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I didn’t think I would like this book but ended up loving it. Sarcastically funny with good plot twists.
I liked nothing about this book. It was unbelievably ridiculous and it would have been even more ridiculous for me to have finished this book. A waste of my time.
Lots of fun to read, cute fantasy but one of those ‘almost yeah guess that could happen & wouldn’t it be fun?’ books. Have gone on to read subsequent ones. Yes read it!
I enjoyed the characters and the plot.
It is an interesting idea that a mother could juggle car pools and work part time as an assassin. It was an enjoyable read.
Amusing in a fantasy world.
I want to read all of them!
Interesting way of writing and good characters
Very entertaining
It was easy reading and an enjoyable book to read.
This is a wonderfully light read. It is not as predictable as the reader first believes; it includes some nice twists. It will never become a classic, but is a fun “by the pool” read.
Great read!
Hilarious. Loved it!
It was humorous but still full of action. Love the surprise twist toward the end
Fun easy read.
A entertaining joy to read!
Wanted more when it ended……….
Good read
Easy read..entertaining
I read this a bit ago. I love all of her books,