Venom in the Veins (Elemental Assassin Book 17) By Jennifer Estep #review

*The author sent me a eARC of this book for my honest review.*



Blood might be thicker than water, but venom is stronger than just about anything …

It was supposed to be a nice, quiet, simple dinner with friends—but nothing is ever nice, quiet, or simple when you’re Gin Blanco, the Spider, notorious assassin and current queen of the Ashland underworld.

This time around, someone seems to be targeting Stuart Mosley, the president of First Trust bank. Lots of people have grudges against Mosley, but the more I investigate, the more Mosley’s problems seem to be connected to some of my own, especially when it comes to the Circle, the evil, shadowy group that is secretly responsible for much of the crime and corruption in Ashland.

But when another blast from my dark and deadly past as the Spider comes to light, I wonder if I’ll be able to survive this dangerous new enemy, who has a burning thirst for revenge that will only be satisfied with one thing: my death.


MY THOUGHTS
I have been reading a reviewing a lot of books by Jennifer Estep during the past few years on this blog and I have mostly enjoyed most of her books that I have read so far.
Venom in the Veins is book 17 in the Elemental Assassin series and the story still grabbed my interest but I did find this book to have a bit of a slow start but overall I did enjoy Venom in the Veins. and if there will be more books in this series I will most likely continue reading and reviewing them. 
If you are a fan of Urban Fantasy I do recommend this series but it will be best to start from the very beginning. 
I am giving this 4 out of 5. 



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