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Ally Brown has lost her creative voice as a comedian and is hiding her failure from Drew Stephens, her live-in boyfriend. She has a day job as a legal assistant at a prestigious New York law firm, which she is not particularly good at and also hates. When Elise Newman, the attorney she works with, disappears without a trace, an already bad day escalates into a violent encounter with a man in the park. Gaining a false sense of control, Ally channels her rage into further acts of vigilantism until someone discovers her secret and wants to exploit her newfound violent disposition for their own gain. When Ally finally discovers the truth behind Elise’s disappearance, she must rely on her wits and cryptic notes Elise left behind in order to restore sanity to her life and relationships.

Praise for Killed It

If you are a fan of quirky, Soap-Opera-esque havoc, with a sprinkle of Lucy Ricardo shenanigans, you need to read this book. And, when you do, be prepared to clear your schedule so you can devour it all at once. It’s worth it. ~Megan Luke


This book kept me turning the pages hours after hour! The main character wears sarcasm like a glittering crown. Her quick wit, on-point observations, and dry humor added an extra dimension to this story. Because if you are discussing murder and mayhem, isn’t laughter the perfect foil? It’s like she’s the friend we all have, or wish we did! The story flows well, and has an ending that is both surprising and satisfying. ~M. Lynne Squires


This book had some pretty enjoyable character arcs, lots of laugh out loud moments, and a couple plot twists that made me gasp. I would highly recommend it. ~Zanna


This was a page turner and hooked me from the start. Highly recommend this book and it’s twists and turns. ~Lisa Simmons


I cackled all the way through this! This is the perfect read when you’re done peopling for the day and want to read about every way you could possibly screw up someone’s life while also making a mess of your own. I loved it. ~Amanda


One Night in Venice

Be sure to watch the reading at Alchemy’s New Works Festival 2023 – Night 2.