T.A.G. You're Found
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Publisher Description
Are you ready for another thrilling T.A.G. adventure?
It's Mr. No again, here to bring you a tale of assassination plots, betrayal, and international debacles the likes of which we haven't seen since...well, last Friday.
Agent code name Mr. Ti takes the lead in Operation Cyberlick. (Note to self: Stop letting Connor name the operations)
Mr. Ti is hot on the trail of the Poacher, having finally discovered his identity. A trap is laid, but will it get sprung?
Follow Mr. Ti as he hunts down his prey. But who is hunting whom? And will love smack Mr. Ti in the face?
Find out this and more exciting answers to questions lurking in the depths of your mind in this next archive from The Assassins’ Guild.
Attention: There is explicit language, violence, and sexual content suitable only for mature audiences. Who are we kidding? Only on bad days are we more mature than teenagers.
The Assassins' Guild is a continuous series and must be read in order.
T.A.G. You're Seen
T.A.G. You're Heard
T.A.G. Family Christmas
T.A.G. You're Found
Customer Reviews
I adore this series and this was just more awesomeness
We got a little teaser in TAG Family Christmas that Mr Ti was next to find his HEA and I was so ready for it. We, of course, got to see the TAG family in all their glory (Connor, you are an adorable, hyper, lovable menace). I really liked that Mr Ti got to show his softer side - just because you're an assassin does not mean you can't be all squishy at heart. I also really liked that we got a bit more overlap with a certain other series and we got to see that world in a bit more detail from the other side, so to speak. The world building, as usual, was top notch. The story itself was sweet and exactly what I love about DG Carothers' work. You get all the fun of action and violence but all the sweetness of a fluffy book when it comes to the characters' relationships. I really do love this series and it just keeps getting better. I think my favourite part was the ending. I have always been a massive fan of John Hughes movies and it reminded me so much of that classic, lovely, soft, happy ending with just a little spice (in the form of a small, energetic ginger). I would definitely recommend to anyone and everyone (as well as the series as a whole)!