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Hitman vs. Hitman: Hitman vs. Hitman, #1
Killer vs. Kingpin: Hitman vs. Hitman, #3
Sniper vs. Spotter: Hitman vs. Hitman, #2
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Hitman vs. Hitman Series

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About this series

In the beginning, this was a standalone. But our heroes (and we use that term loosely), August Morrison and Ricardo Torralba, weren't satisfied with just one story. Sooo our "standalone" morphed into a five-book series, and here we are.

 

The adventure begins when August and Ricardo – hired guns and professional rivals – are pitted against each other and ultimately have to work together. They are, of course, displeased by this, but given that they made us write five books instead of one, they deserve it. So there.

 

Buckle up for all kinds of enemies to lovers mayhem, endless snark, hare-brained shenanigans, and some sweet moments amidst all the chaos and explosions.

The roller coaster includes:

  • Hitman vs. Hitman
  • Sniper vs. Spotter
  • Killer vs. Kingpin
  • Cop vs. Capo
  • In-Laws vs. Outlaws

All five books are also available individually.  This is an M/M romantic suspense series, and fans of L.J. Hayward and Alice Winters will love the assassin duo featuring a grumpy special forces veteran and the irreverently sunshine billionaire who drives him up a wall. Come for the enemies to lovers, stay for the feels. And explosions.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGallagherWitt
Release dateMay 7, 2023
Hitman vs. Hitman: Hitman vs. Hitman, #1
Killer vs. Kingpin: Hitman vs. Hitman, #3
Sniper vs. Spotter: Hitman vs. Hitman, #2

Titles in the series (5)

  • Sniper vs. Spotter: Hitman vs. Hitman, #2

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    Sniper vs. Spotter: Hitman vs. Hitman, #2
    Sniper vs. Spotter: Hitman vs. Hitman, #2

    Mortal-enemies-turned-furniture-breaking-lovers August Morrison and Ricardo Torralba have found a groove that suits them both. They've teamed up as hired guns, they live together, and by some miracle, they haven't killed each other. It's the closest to normal they'll ever have, and they love it. But their guns-and-roses future is thrown into chaos when Ricardo's past comes crashing into their present. What begins as a favor for an old friend—well, "friend," but don't tell August—quickly spirals into something far bigger than they anticipated. Now they're in way over their heads with powerful people on both sides of the law, and it's going to take more than snark and explosions to see them through. Nevertheless, there will be plenty of snark and explosions, because this is August and Ricardo, and no one would expect any less. In between the smoke and sarcasm, though, they are determined to bring an evil operation crashing down… no matter who they have to work with to get the job done. And no matter who they have to kill. Sniper vs Spotter is the sequel to the apparently-it-doesn't-want-to-be-a-standalone Hitman vs Hitman, which absolutely was supposed to be a standalone, but August and Ricardo (predictably) refused to be contained. Our audiobook narrator also shares some of the blame, Michael. So here we are.    Fans of L.J. Hayward and Alice Winters will love this assassin duo featuring a grumpy special forces veteran and the irreverently sunshine billionaire who drives him up a wall. Come for the enemies to lovers, stay for the feels. And explosions.

  • Hitman vs. Hitman: Hitman vs. Hitman, #1

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    Hitman vs. Hitman: Hitman vs. Hitman, #1
    Hitman vs. Hitman: Hitman vs. Hitman, #1

    Ricardo Torralba and August Morrison don't agree on much besides the fact that they hate each other. According to Ricardo, August is a spoiled brat who really needs to knock off the sass once in a while. August insists that Ricardo needs a sense of humor, a good lay, or a well-placed bullet. Maybe all three. Fortunately, the assassin's profession is a solitary one, and they can go about their lives without getting in each other's way. Usually. When a contracted hit turns out to be a setup for both of them, they narrowly escape with their lives. Now, even if they don't like it (spoiler: they don't), August and Ricardo have to work together if they want a shot at survival. In between firefights and questionable interrogation methods as they hunt down their would-be killer, the cranky assassins discover that under all that mutual loathing is a spark of chemistry they can't ignore. They want to ignore it, they probably should ignore it, but August can't help flirting to annoy Ricardo, and Ricardo can think of at least one way to shut him up for a while. But they need to focus, damn it, and figure out who's gunning for them and why. Assuming they don't kill each other first. Hitman vs Hitman is a standalone* gay romantic suspense featuring two men who'd rather chew glass than fall for each other, a whole lot of inappropriate comments, and some buttons that will need resewing. * Okay, it was supposed to be a standalone, but August and Ricardo refused to be contained, so now it's a series. Fans of L.J. Hayward and Alice Winters will love this assassin duo featuring a grumpy special forces veteran and the irreverently sunshine billionaire who drives him up a wall. Come for the enemies to lovers, stay for the feels. And explosions.

  • Killer vs. Kingpin: Hitman vs. Hitman, #3

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    Killer vs. Kingpin: Hitman vs. Hitman, #3
    Killer vs. Kingpin: Hitman vs. Hitman, #3

    August Morrison and Ricardo Torralba would really like to live a quiet life—as quiet as life can be for a couple of eccentric hitmen, anyway. Unfortunately for them, they pushed their luck with the authors and demanded a second book. So now, whether they like it or not, they're getting a third installment. Yes, this is a revenge book. Because we're the authors, that's why. This time, August and Ricardo are in way over their heads, because there are few things more dangerous than owing a favor to the mafia. When that favor gets called in, though, it's not to kill anyone—it's to save them. Time is running out to find the source of tainted street drugs poisoning innocent people. Now they're caught in the middle of a deadly war between rival families, all while trying to dodge suspicious police and merciless drug cartels. Maybe this time, August and Ricardo will learn their lesson and not demand another book… assuming they survive this one. Killer vs. Kingpin is book 3 in the Hitman vs. Hitman series that seems to have evolved from an alleged "standalone" to "yeah, we don't even know." They're just too much fun to torture! Err, write. Too much fun to write. Fans of L.J. Hayward and Alice Winters will love this assassin duo featuring a grumpy special forces veteran and the irreverently sunshine billionaire who drives him up a wall. Come for the enemies to lovers, stay for the feels. And explosions.

  • In-Laws vs. Outlaws: Hitman vs. Hitman, #5

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    In-Laws vs. Outlaws: Hitman vs. Hitman, #5
    In-Laws vs. Outlaws: Hitman vs. Hitman, #5

    Really, guys? Seriously? A fifth book after we said you were getting a standalone? Oh, and now you want a wedding. Because you've made it through four books and— You know what? Fine. But we're not going easy on you. Bet you wish you'd just gone to Vegas don't you, August and Ricardo? In-laws vs. Outlaws is the final—so help us, it really is the final—book in the Hitman vs. Hitman M/M romantic suspense series. Fans of L.J. Hayward and Alice Winters will love this swoony and romantic happy ever after for the grumpy-sunshine assassin duo.

  • Cop vs. Capo: Hitman vs. Hitman, #4

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    Cop vs. Capo: Hitman vs. Hitman, #4
    Cop vs. Capo: Hitman vs. Hitman, #4

    Wherever August Morrison and Ricardo Torralba go, chaos is sure to follow. The authors certainly know this, since their "standalone book" has now turned into a series with no end in sight, because…UGH. These two. We give up. Anyway. Detective David Chandler had no clue what he was getting into when he and his partner decided they were going to nail August for murder. They didn't realize it was one of the few murders August didn't commit, or that their homicide investigation would lead them into the middle of a mob war. Cavalcante underboss Pedro Silva knew asking August and Ricardo for help was a terrible idea. Just mentioning their names is bad for Pedro's blood pressure. Owing them a favor? Oh Lord. He still asked, though, because he was out of options, but he can't say he didn't know he'd regret it. Neither man expected things to blow up this badly. Now they're both on the run from the mafia, the cops, and everyone in between… except for August and Ricardo. On one hand, that means they have two expert assassins in their corner. On the other, it means they have the biggest troll on the planet heckling them at every turn. And sticking them in a safehouse together. With only one bed. And if August or Ricardo make one more comment about how Dave and Pedro should just hook up already… CW: combat PTSD, alcoholism, on-page violence, discussion of abuse of a sex worker   Cop vs. Capo is the fourth book in the Hitman vs. Hitman M/M romantic suspense series. Fans of L.J. Hayward and Alice Winters will love this spinoff featuring a grizzled mafia boss on the run with the detective who's been after him for years. As with the previous books in the series: Come for the enemies to lovers, stay for the feels. And explosions.

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