A warm welcome to Author Dirk Greyson visiting Love Bytes on the scavenger hunt of his new release An Assassin’s Holiday.
Welcome Dirk 🙂
RBTL World of Books Blog Tours is proud to present the An Assassin’s Holiday Scavenger Hunt. 11 blogs have linked together to allow you to hunt for 11 different words that will be hidden in each post, so at the end of the hunt you will have 11 answers to plug into the Rafflecopter. Please DO NOT leave your answers in the comment section. We want this to be fun for everyone, and not take the challenge out of the game. So this is how it works.
All the blogs listed below will post their word in their post. You are looking for one word (that is to be larger and in a different color to all other words around it) to plug into the rafflecopter as your answer. For Example:’
If you are on Read Between The Lines, and find your word you log into the rafflecopter form and place your answer in the box marked Read Between The Lines. Follow along the entire Scavenger Hunt and collect all 11 words. We will be drawing for 2 $10 DreamSpinner Press Gift Cards & 1 eBook of An Assassin’s Holiday by Dirk Greyson. Happy Hunting!!!
office the same time tonight as he has for the last week. He’s a model of
clockwork and predictability. I love guys like that—it makes my job so much
easier. Know your target, get into his head, watch him, know his routine, and
when the time comes, get in and out fast, clean, invisibly. Then disappear into
the city with no one the wiser.
with this guy, I’m (2) ______. I expected him to go left toward home, like he
always did. Not this time.
tree in the window of one of the buildings ahead of me, every window lit,
bright and cheery, even as the wind and snow try their best to dampen that spirit.
Crap, I’m going to be late.” The (4) _____ shoves his phone into his pocket,
and with a mumbled, “Merry Christmas,” he races down the sidewalk as though he
has fire licking the bottoms of his feet.
before following. It isn’t like he’s going to remember me, anyway. He’s too
wrapped up in whatever has him so frazzled to register that he even talked to
me. Just what I needed.
don’t see him at all. “Fucking hell.” I’m going to have to do this another
fucking night. I can do that. It isn’t like I’m near my deadline to complete
the contract I hold. But I’d been hoping to have this over and done with.
down by the other corner. I pick up my pace, determined not to lose him again.
My heart races. You’d think it wouldn’t be a big deal any longer after all the
men—and women, for that matter. I don’t discriminate; I’ll kill anyone if the
money is right—whose lives have lethally crossed my path. But every time, the (6)
_____ builds and I can feel my heart hammering in my chest.
inside. Light spills from the huge windows out onto the sidewalk, making
patterns on the pavement as well as on the falling snow.
room is decorated for the holidays with paper snowflakes hanging from the
ceiling. There’s a Christmas tree with child-made (7) _____ clustered toward
the bottom. Obviously the kids decorated the tree as well. Little kids, by the
looks of it.
some sort of sign on the building. There is none.
finish my contract tomorrow, when my quarry is (8) _____ normally, a bus pulls
up in front of the building. The door opens and children stream off, talking,
laughing, and squealing with delight as they file inside, their faces wide with
smiles. The (9) _____, often ill-fitting clothes provide another piece of the
puzzle, as does the lettering on the side of the bus: Saints Mary and Martha
Home for Children.
followed by (10) _____ and a nun with a kind expression, a black veil
flowing from her head down her back.
bus pulls away, and once again I’m alone on the sidewalk. I think about going
home, but my feet are locked to the concrete. Instantly I’m transported back to
a similar Christmastime (11) _____, years ago.
and taking care of the home he shares with his partner of more than two decades. He has Master’s Degree and all the other accessories that go with a corporate job.
But he is most proud of the stories he tells and the life he’s built. Dirk lives in Pennsylvania in a century old home and is blessed with an amazing circle of friends.