the fixer: the killing kind

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Our next Book Spotlight is on The Fixer: The Killing Kind by Jill Amy Rosenblatt, the second in The Fixer series ...

the fixer: the killing kind (The Fixer - Katerina Mills Book 2)

Silver Medal Winner 2017 Global Ebook Awards - thriller fiction

Kat’s back and in over her head with cops, criminals ... and killers.

Christmas is around the corner, but NYC college student and professional “fixer” Katerina Mills isn't feeling the holiday spirit, juggling classes, a lovesick cop, and demanding clients.

Her first assignment is about to come back to haunt her - a deadly enemy who’s closer than she thinks ...

Katerina needs help. Enter handsome, elusive thief Alexander Winter. He’s tutoring Kat in all things criminal. But is that all he’s going to teach her?

"The Fixer: The Killing Kind (The Fixer - Katerina Mills Book 2) by Jill Amy Rosenblatt is every bit as good, if not better, than the first book in the series. Even more action is packed into this edge-of-your-seat tale as Kat leads us on another thrilling journey." - Readers' Favorite Book Reviews



The Killing Kind is the second book in The Fixer series.

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About the author

Jill Amy Rosenblatt is the author of Project Jennifer and For Better or Worse, published by Kensington Press. She has a Masters Degree in Creative Writing and Literature from Burlington College.

“The Fixer” mystery/suspense series is Jill’s first adventure in self-publishing. The Fixer: The Naked Man (Katerina Mills, Book 1) is available in e-book and paperback formats. She is currently at work on the third book of the series, The Fixer: The Last Romanov (when she’s not watching NY Rangers hockey). She lives on Long Island.

You can visit her at her website: http://www.jillamyrosenblatt.com

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from the author

Since there are other stories out there of professional "fixers," I decided my series would be an origin story. How did Katerina Mills find herself in this line of work?

The story has grown and changed in ways I could not have imagined. I think sometimes my characters are telling their own story and I'm just the stenographer taking it all down! But I have fallen in love with these characters and I can't wait to see what happens to them.

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