

Blurb + Tropes
A small-town, dark romantic comedy where the masked contract killer is out for blood, until she falls for the one man she's not supposed to want.
What To Expect:
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Dark Romantic Comedy
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Forbidden Romance (She was hired to kill him)
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Forced Proximity (Stalking counts right?)
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Instant Attraction (What can I say? They're hot!)
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Slow Burn (Not exaggerating. You've been warned)
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Small Beach Town
​Harlowe Monroe is very good at killing people. She’s also very good at not feeling bad about it. So, when a manila envelope arrives on her doorstep containing her next target, defense attorney Asher Moore, she expects another easy assignment.
Her research leads to a sealed juvenile record from when Asher was sixteen. All she has to do now is uncover the truth, connect the dots, and slash his throat.
The only problem? When she arrives in the small beach town of Coralview, Asher is not the defense attorney, nepo baby she originally pegged him for. He is disarmingly kind, infuriatingly observant, and annoyingly soft-hearted. The kind of man who is impossible to hate, and therefore impossible to kill.
The more she unravels the tangled web of lies tied to Morgan, Moore and Murray Law Firm and the father Asher can’t seem to escape, the more she sees the cracks in his perfect world: the cases the firm twists to win, the truths they smother, and the guilt that Asher tries, but fails, to outrun.
Harlowe comes to Coralview to take his life, but now, she’s unsure if she should end it or save it. Falling for your mark is bad enough, but finding out he might be innocent is SO. MUCH. WORSE.
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Content Warnings
Firstly, thank you for choosing to read The Unmasked Duet. I know there are thousands of books for you to choose from, and the idea that you chose mine makes my little heart soar.
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Secondly, The Unmasked Duet is an adult dark romantic comedy, and while it does lean more rom-com, there are difficult topics and darker themes laced throughout.
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If any of the following content warnings are triggers for you, please remember that your mental health and well-being should always come first.
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