The Goodbye Girl (Red Market #2) by A. Giannoccaro & Mary E. Palmerin

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 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.

**Graphic content warning. Taboo, violent themes prevalent throughout. Reader discretion is highly advised.***

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One thought on “The Goodbye Girl (Red Market #2) by A. Giannoccaro & Mary E. Palmerin

  1. Took me more than a day to start this after reading book one and i am glad i didn’t leave to much of a gap.
    Didn’t think it was a dark and depraved and book one certainly twisted though.
    Lots of questions answered.
    It was like reading a time before book one. The reasons why everyone turned out as sick and depraved as they did.
    Considering i am not a fan of flashback stories i thoroughly enjoyed this one. So i guess it depends on the story. Very well done.
    There were a few editing errors and one doozy of an oops moment where Mateo got to Svetlana/Lettie and killed the doctor. Couple of pages on the doctor came running into the room where Caesar killed him. But non of the errors took my enjoyment away from the story.

    Read the disclaimer the content is not for the easily offended.
    Contains rape, necrophilia, child abuse, murder and incest. A lot of taboo subjects. Excellent work ladies.
    My poor brain needs a major rest now.

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