Dior or Die

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She’s survived dangerous missions for the government, but can she survive life among the rich?

Davia Glenn is the first woman on a covert paramilitary team until a mission goes deadly wrong. She inherits a fortune, moves to a wealthy community, and soon discovers the craze under all that money. On a terrorist’s hit list, Davia must navigate her new life while dodging assassins. Torn between two men and two worlds, Davia must decide her future, but this time, she wears haute couture instead of camouflage and combat boots.

1 review for Dior or Die

  1. Julie Howard

    I enjoyed this book. this is not my normal kind of book but I liked the blurb and having liked both Jack Reacher and Stephanie Plum I gave it ago. While I wouldn’t say the story reminded me of either of them, it was more like the film Miss congeniality or even in same ways Jana DeLeon Miss Fortune series but more grown up (serious) I did enjoy it. I really liked the contrast between Davia’s two worlds of being an operative and a rich socialite. There is a lot going on with trying to fit into the new world and taking care of hitmen after hitmen and although she doesn’t really investigate she also discovers a mole in the organisation. So be prepared for action, a love interest and shopping. I am off to start the next book.
    When a mission goes wrong Davia “the blonde bombshell” Glenn gets injured and other team mates get killed after a major leak, has her questioning her position in the team. Then news of her aunt’s death arrives with the new that Davia is the sole heir to her millions the only problem is the inheritance comes with a few rules. Can Davia survive her hardest mission yet? Living the high life, shopping everyday, working for a charity and dating rich men? All while avoiding hitmen sent to take her out?
    I liked the narrator. She did some interesting voices and even some accents to bring the characters to life.
    I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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