Review: Kiss Marry Kill by Sidney Halston

Posted March 19, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review: Kiss Marry Kill by Sidney HalstonKiss Marry Kill by Sidney Halston
Series: Iron Clad Security, #1
Published by Swerve Publication Date: January 1st 1970
Pages: 446
Also in this series: Last First Kiss
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four-half-stars

Five years ago they fell in love after one whirlwind summer. Now she's an internationally famous musician and he's officially out of the military, but when their worlds collide, can they keep things strictly professional? Sweet, thrilling, emotional, and sexy, fall in love with Megan and Jax in USA Today bestseller Sidney Halston's Kiss Marry Kill.
He's been chasing a memory . . .
It was just supposed to be a regular Thursday afternoon…and then he saw her. Sitting in seat L214, one seat over from his at the baseball game, right next to her douche of a soon-to-be-ex-boyfriend. An impromptu kiss for the kiss cam, and Jax knew his life would never be the same. Five years and a tour in Afghanistan later, Jax is back stateside running his own private security firm, Iron-Clad, with his best friend. He isn't the man he used to be... but Megan isn't the sexy and sweet, though sheltered, twenty-two-year-old he left behind, either. And she's in trouble.
...but now they're on the run.
Megan Cruz has made something of herself. She’s turned her dreams of pop stardom into a reality. But when a deadly stalker breaks into her home claiming to be her number-one fan, the only person she can turn to is the boy who got away. But Jax isn’t the same carefree charmer who stole her heart, then broke it when he joined the military. This man is seductive, hard, guarded. And he'll do anything to protect what's his.

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To me, my favorite type of genre is second chance romance and my second favorite is a good suspense romance and I am so happy to say the Kiss Marry Kill is both all rolled up into one.  This being my first Sidney Halston book I was not sure what to expect and I am glad to say that it won’t be my last.

Jax Irons just wanted to enjoy a baseball game, its opening day and everything is good.  Everything except the girl sitting next to him with her boyfriend, a boyfriend who doesnt want to be there and its obvious to all around.  When the jumbotron keeps flashing to the beautiful girl and her soon to be ex-boyfriend he refuses take the time to even kiss her.  When the jumbotron flashes a third time Jax taking action and kisses the girl.  Thats who a whirlwind romance starts but can only last for 4 days until he is deployed on his second tour.   Flash forward 5 years, Jax who has been hell and back is now home and is running a successful security company when he sees the beautiful girl again, now in trouble and needs his help.

Megan Cruz has never forgotten those 4 days 5 years ago, she has based her whole career as a member of the popular TNT girls band.  Now she is being stalked and all of a sudden her past is in her bedroom, vowing to do anything it takes to keep her safe.  Jax has changed, though, harden with what he has seen and who he has lost and Megan will do anything in her power to show him he is still the same happy boy from all those years ago, the one she never forgotten.

Sidney Halston takes the reader on an emotional journey in both present and in the past and interweaves the stories together in such a way that the parallels are evident.  Of the 2 characters, Jax has changed the most and reading about who he was and who he is now is heartbreaking and very truthful.  Told in 3rd person the author does a fantastic job seeing each character’s POV in a non-traditional 1st person writing style which I think is even more difficult and something Ms Halston did so well.  The secondary characters are fantastic on both sides and I am really excited to see this is going to be a series, so I am hoping some of my favorite characters are going to get their own books. I cant wait to revisit these characters again.

All in all, I highly recommend Kiss Marry Kill, well worth the time.