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Hit

By: Delilah S. Dawson
Narrated by: Rebekkah Ross
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In order to save her mother, a teen is forced to become an indentured assassin in this sizzling dystopian thriller.

No one reads the fine print.

The good news is that the USA is finally out of debt. The bad news is that we were bought out by Valor National Bank, and debtors are the new big game, thanks to a tricky little clause hidden deep in the fine print of a credit card application. Now, after a swift and silent takeover that leaves 9-1-1 calls going through to Valor voicemail, they're unleashing a wave of anarchy across the country.

Patsy didn't have much of a choice. When the suits showed up at her house threatening to kill her mother then and there for outstanding debt unless Patsy agreed to be an indentured assassin, what was she supposed to do? Let her own mother die?

Patsy is forced to take on a five-day mission to complete a hit list of 10 names. Each name on Patsy's list has only three choices: pay the debt on the spot, agree to work as a bounty hunter, or die. And Patsy has to kill them personally, or else her mom takes a bullet of her own. Since yarn bombing is the only anarchy in Patsy's past, she's horrified and overwhelmed, especially as she realizes that most of the 10 people on her list aren't strangers. Things get even more complicated when a moment of mercy lands her with a sidekick: a hot rich kid named Wyatt whose brother is the last name on Patsy's list. The two share an intense chemistry even as every tick of the clock draws them closer to an impossible choice.

Delilah S. Dawson offers an absorbing, frightening glimpse at a reality just steps away from ours - a taut, suspenseful thriller that absolutely mesmerizes from start to finish.

©2015 Delilah S. Dawson. All rights reserved (P)2015 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.
Action & Adventure Dystopian Science Fiction Thrillers & Suspense Young Adult Assassin Fiction Exciting
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Hit by Delilah S Dawson

Hit by Delilah S Dawson
Hit #1. Dystopian YA thriller. Cliffhanger.
Fast paced and tightly written. Engrossing and electrifying.
Do you read every line in those contracts or software agreements? Imagine if in the small print it includes a kill or die condition. Scary thought what may be in those 20 pages of legalese.

The banks have taken over for the government. There are no more police. Teenagers have been tested with a hidden agenda.
The bank: Pay your debt or become a mercenary. Or die.

I like Patsy’s commitment to help her mother. I don’t trust Wyatt. I can’t wait to read the next in the series.

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I love Delilah Dawson!

I first listened to her as a short story, in a short story set that i got to listen to an "iron Druid" story. Her story about the Bludmen (not vampires...but vampires) was SOOOO good, and i really hope they put more of her stuff on here. it does have a bit of romancy, teen angst in this one, where the main character is torn about her emotions for a boy, but it only makes it better!!! 2 big thumbs up!

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Hit

One of my top 3 favorite books.

The storyline was amazing. I can't think of anything I disliked.

A good read for anyone over 11.

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Hit asks more questions than it is prepared to ans

What did you like best about Hit? What did you like least?

Plot: The United States has sold its debt to the banks, and because no one cares about what they're signing, the banks have legally been killing the "weakest links" of society. What I liked the most about this concept is that it made me think, a lot. As a society, we no longer even consider documents without scribbling our John Hancock, so what's stopping anyone from abusing that power? While it started off as Patsy knocking off 10 people from a list of "deadbeats," she begins becoming more introspected and seeing her victims more as people instead of names on a page.

I bought this one on a complete whim with no research so I had no idea that Hit was the first installment in a series. Be prepared to be scratching your head in confusion for a good chunk of this book. I found myself desperate for the bread crumbs of information that Dawson would throw the reader every now and then.

Characters: Patsy has not known an easy life which explains how she can judge others for living in excess. While she felt completely devoid of emotion for the first half of the book, she did begin to open herself up to the reader eventually and speculate more about the human condition and society. I enjoyed her commentary on her situation and the tidbits of her past explaining how she came to be the person she is today.

There is a boy-situation in this one which seems a bit unrealistic. When you're knocking off johns, I feel like your least concern should be some boy. They do fall victim to insta-love, but I do believe that Wyatt was a good addition to the team and aided in humanizing Patsy.

World Building: Hit is scary because, like most dystopians, there is a grain of truth. It's not too hard to imagine a bank laying claim to a country and doing with it as it will. Patsy's inner critique and the narrator helped illustrate the struggle between the town's social classes.

Audiobook Performance: Rebekkeh Ross gives a 5-star performance in this audiobook! Her male voices are believable and none of her accents sound offensive or too far out. She captured Patsy's tortured voice well which made the reading experience even more enjoyable.

Short N Sweet: Hit is a non-stop thriller that paints a dark future that doesn't seem so out-there. I personally recommend the audiobook edition, because I believe the narrator delivers a level of humanity that can't be read on the pages.

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Always Read the Fine Print

Great Start to New YA Series by Delilah S. Dawson! I came away presently entertained by this novel. Highly recommend!

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Fast-paced Genre Smoothie

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes. Dawson’s writing style is fast paced and easy to understand, a plus for an action novel. There are elements of comedy and romance woven unobtrusively throughout. It’s a coming of age story. It’s a mystery. It’s an action adventure road trip thriller. It’s less genre blending and more genre smoothie making, but the result is quite tasty.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Hit?

The imagery of the first scene. "I will survive the next five days" is part of one of the best first lines that I've read in a while.

What does Rebekkah Ross bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

She truly exemplified the character of Patsy, managing to pull off quirky-semi-sullen-but-mostly-cheerful teenage assassin. I look forward to hearing her (hopefully) read the next installment.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

A few of the scenes where Patsy does her collections. Don't want to give too much in the way of spoilers, but the treehouse was a good one.

Any additional comments?

A lot of folks claim Hit is dystopian. That’s the part I find the most interesting about this book. It’s not really dystopian, not in the traditional sense. One of the most unsettling things about this novel is how normal everything is for everyone else. It’s pre-dystopian. You, as the reader, get to see the birth of a dystopia, and that’s really freakin’ cool.

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A YA dystopian "HIT", by Delilah S. Dawson

As a huge fan of Delilah S. Dawson's, I have now read and listened to this novel and vastly enjoyed it each time. I found the premise to be very interesting and realistic- considering the state of National and general personal debt, currently. The story is based on the near future, in which Valor National Bank has used their considerable monetary resources to bail the US out of all of our National debt. This, basically, seems to make each citizen debtor their property and they have decided to use America's youth as "agents", of a sort. The choice is this: pay back your debt immediately or become an indentured assassin for Valor. The only other outcome is death, at the hands of the assassin sent for you.

The main character, Patsy, takes the job as an assassin for Valor, in order to save her mother's life. Her mother is the only person Patsy has ever been able to depend on, in her life, and she believes that she is prepared to do anything to save her. But is she really? As the job becomes more complex and she begins to notice connections to those she is sent to "collect" from, she wonders if there is more going on than anyone understands.

I loved the way Delilah worked in these connections to create a rich and complex dystopian story, which has much more to offer us in the sequel, Strike, as well. She is, also, fabulous in dealing with difficult situations in a meaningful way, while injecting a bit of necessary levity. The ending just blew me away! Overall, Hit was a major literary HIT for me (if you will excuse the pun).

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Amazing and surprising great.

What made the experience of listening to Hit the most enjoyable?

Well, I listened to it at work that is a great thing but the book kept surprising me when I thought I knew the way it was going, and the surprises were better than I expected.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Hit?

The mobile home fire and what the implications of the items found in that mobile home.

Have you listened to any of Rebekkah Ross’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No, this is the first audio book of Rebekkak's I have listened too.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Sure, I didn't plan it that way since I was listening to it at work, and I ran out of time, but I did finish it in one and a half sittings.

Any additional comments?

I heard of Delilah S. Dawson through another author I follow, Kevin Herne, and I am glad I took his recommendation to read her books. She is a very gifted writer.

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Love love love love....love.

so off beet and so much fun. heat author and I can't wait to read more of her work.

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