Jaq
with a Q
By Jettie Woodruff
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: May 3, 2016
Synopsis
Subject - Jaq with
a Q
* Wrong Number
* Looking for
hit-man
* Want's to die
* Lost
* No desire to be
found
* Paranoid
* Anxiety
* Released from
mental hospital
* Panic attacks
* Nobody would miss
her
* In the eye of the
beholder
Excerpt
“Hello, this is
Oliver Benson.”
“Um, yes. Hi, I’m
Jaq.”
The quiet, shaky
voice definitely not matching the guy name caught me off guard. “Jack?”
“Well, yes but with
a Q.”
“What can I do for
you, Jaq with a Q?”
“I’m not sure if I
have the right guy. Ollie Benson, that’s all I really have to go on.”
A brief memory
touched my mind of my dad calling me Ollie as a boy. I hadn’t been Ollie in
many years. Nonetheless, I asked, “What is it that you need done?”
“I don’t want to
get into trouble. How do I know you’re not a cop?”
My head jolted a
little with a startled surprise, but I continued, curious of what illegal
transaction she was interested in pursuing. “You don’t, but you are wasting my
time. Maybe I can point you in the right direction, but first you have to tell
me what you’re looking for.”
“Well, I, I, I’m
looking for someone to like, like get rid of someone.”
I sputtered hot
coffee from my lips, choking on her words. That’s not what I was expecting.
Heroine or meth maybe, not that. “You want to hire a hitman? You want to kill
someone?”
“Well, no. I want
someone to kill me.”
Meet
the Author
Jettie Woodruff resides
in Ohio, but she's not sure why. She hates winter. People say Jettie has her
own genre, a mixture of love, sex, family, mystery, comedy, and sometimes
taboo. She also has a half a dozen stories started, all waiting to be told. The
one that makes it to thirty-thousand first is usually the one that gets
published next.
Some of her
favorite things are, first and foremost her family, reading, writing, bike
riding, hiking, BOOK SIGNINGS, my friends, and life!
"I'm selfish,
impatient, and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I'm out of control, and at
times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as
hell don't deserve me at my best.” ~ Marilyn Monroe
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