Summary:

Release Date: October 20, 2011
Age Group: Adult
Source: Review copy from author
Review:
After reading and really enjoying the first four books in the Bombay Assassins series, I was pleasantly surprised to see that Paris got his own story---be it a novella, it was still nice to see him get his own happy ever after.
Paris has never been one of my favorite characters in the Bombay family, but I did always like him. There just wasn't too much about him that I could really identify with. However, he does have a loyal personality and I really liked the way he treats his sisters and the rest of his family.
I found Paradise by the Rifle Sights to be slightly predictable, but still enjoyable. It wasn't as good as the other books in the series, but overall, I would still recommend it, and the series as a whole.
After reading and really enjoying the first four books in the Bombay Assassins series, I was pleasantly surprised to see that Paris got his own story---be it a novella, it was still nice to see him get his own happy ever after.
Paris has never been one of my favorite characters in the Bombay family, but I did always like him. There just wasn't too much about him that I could really identify with. However, he does have a loyal personality and I really liked the way he treats his sisters and the rest of his family.
I found Paradise by the Rifle Sights to be slightly predictable, but still enjoyable. It wasn't as good as the other books in the series, but overall, I would still recommend it, and the series as a whole.
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