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This was an enjoyable thriller-romance, perfect for a quick read if you don't mind the main characters being assassins for hire.
The main characters are Verity and Reina. Verity is on a mission to carry out a hit on a politician when she meets a woman she's immediately taken with. It's not until the next day when said woman, Reina, holds her at a gunpoint that Verity realises they were hired to get rid of the same man.
I think the characters have a fun chemistry and there's enough drama going on to make the story interesting and fast paced enough for a thriller. There's probably some suspension of disbelief when it comes to some plot points (I mean one of the characters literally sucks a bullet out of the other, which made me stop reading for a long minute just to wonder... Why) but that comes with every book in this particular genre.
It's a good book for a a bit of mindless relaxing.

Verity is a hit woman, working for a Mexican cartel. She tracks a target to a gay club, kills him and makes it look like sex play.
There she dances with the gorgeous Reina, who takes her home for a hot, sexy night.
Next morning, each makes a startling discovery: BOTH are hit women, assigned the same target. Worse, they each botched the others hit.
What follows is a fun, enjoyable caper novel, with lots of clever banter and humor. I liked both Verity and Reina, and the storyline kept me reading eagerly.

**Review: "Verity's Game"**
"Verity's Game" is a gripping thriller that hooks you from the very beginning. The story follows Verity, a smart and mysterious character, who faces intense challenges that push her to her limits.
The plot is full of unexpected twists and turns, keeping you guessing until the very end. Verity is a well-developed character, making her journey both exciting and thought-provoking. The book raises interesting questions about ethics, trust, and power.
The pacing is perfect, making it hard to put the book down. The supporting characters add depth to the story, and the author's descriptive writing makes you feel like you're right there with Verity.
Overall, "Verity's Game" is a fantastic read for anyone who loves psychological thrillers. It’s a thrilling and unforgettable book that explores the darker side of human nature.