BOOKS - Kiss Me in the Dark
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Kiss Me in the Dark
Author: Aleatha Romig
Year: June 27, 2020
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 4.6 MB
Language: English
Year: June 27, 2020
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 4.6 MB
Language: English
Kiss Me in the Dark compiles a selection of deliciously dark chapters from bestselling romance authors with additional, never-before-seen content. We're hoping to introduce new readers to our world and also give our loyal readers a chance to get lost in the stories they love with these bonus scenes. It's only a taste, just three chapters each...but it's enough for you to get addicted and want more. It includes: Monica James - Bad Saint; bonus content is the first chapter of the upcoming release The Devil's Crown - All the Pretty Things Trilogy spin-off. Aleatha Romig - Unconventional; bonus content is the prologue, an outside prospective on this stalker romance. Amo Jones - In Fury Lies Mischief; bonus content: Eli's Transition. Callie Hart - Deviant; bonus content is a brand-new short story featuring Zeth and some of the original Blood and Roses crew. Cora Reilly - Luca Vitiello; bonus content is the prologue and first chapter of the upcoming standalone Fragile Longing - an age-gap arranged marriage romance.Giana Darling - Enthralled; bonus content is a new chapter from hero Alexander Davenport's POV. K Webster - This is War, Baby; bonus content is a new thrilling "training" chapter in the villainous Gabe's POV with Baylee. Lili St. Germain - Vicious Prince; bonus content is the first chapters of the upcoming release Vengeful Queen - Book two in the Violent Kingdom Trilogy.S.M. Soto - Deception and Chaos; bonus content is a never-before-seen chapter written from Creed's POV. Parker S. Huntington - Devious Lies; bonus content is a never-before-seen email from Nash to Emery. Willow Winters - A Kiss to Tell; bonus content is a never-before-seen chapter. So come, sit, and enjoy a taste of the darkness...you just may like it. This anthology was hatched because dark romances and their creators have a stigma associated with them. Yes, we like coloring outside of the lines, and no, we don't write your run-of-the-mill stories, but that shouldn't devalue our art. Nor should it be grounds for it to be censored.