Hit
Edition language: English
[My original HIT audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.] Rather than start with a dystopia already in progress, Delilah S. Dawson starts right at the beginning on Day One of the apocalypse. Valor Savings has secretly just bought up all of America’s debt and now contr...
This review was originally posted on One Curvy BloggerDid you ever read a book that you were so psyched about that you read it super fast and when you finished it you couldn't figure out why? That's me now. When I was speed reading through Hit I couldn't wait to read more. And yet, by the last page ...
This book immediately starts off with a bang. We find out that the United States has been taken over by a bank called Valor National and that the government is no longer. Patsy, the protagonist, has been chosen to go after ten different people who are in extreme debt to this bank. Each of these ten ...
2.5 starsThis just did not work for me. I can't help but think that a huge banking conglomerate would have a better solution for deadweight borrowers than having them assassinated, or forcing them to be assassins. Meh, I didn't care for HIT.