The Klutch Duet
Author | : Anne Malcom |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 535 |
Release | : 2021-06-23 |
ISBN-10 | : 9798525812055 |
ISBN-13 | : |
Rating | : 4/5 (55 Downloads) |
Download or read book The Klutch Duet written by Anne Malcom and published by . This book was released on 2021-06-23 with total page 535 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lies That Sinners Tell & Truths That Saint Believe The Klutch Duet in one beautiful hardback... Lies That Sinners Tell Darkness asked her to dance. It started with a cold stare. An arrangement. A deal with a devil in a bespoke suit. He was wicked. Cruel. No sane person would fall in love with him. But sanity abandoned her the second she agreed to be his. She chose to take his hand. It started with a white dress. With ocean eyes. With a woman he had to have, even though he had no business touching her porcelain skin. She was never meant to enter his world. He dragged her in anyway. It was meant to be about his twisted, selfish desires. She gave him a glimpse of the man he could've been had the world not turned him into a monster. He led her into the abyss. There, in the darkness, she learned wicked things. He knew he'd ruin her life, loving her. So he lied. Like the sinner he was, he broke her gentle, precious heart. Like only a devil could. But the dance had to end. Truths That Saints Believe The dance is over. The battle begins. Broken hearts never heal quite right. Especially when they've been ripped to pieces, torn to shreds. She wasn't supposed to fall in love with him. She'd promised she wouldn't. Stella had known the rules when this began. "I will never love you," he'd said... But he'd lied, because his world had been nothing but pain and hatred. Because he was a powerful man and love left you weak and defenseless. He had loved her. The dark, ugly twisted parts of him had loved her. His love was torture. It was addictive. It was oxygen. But it wasn't enough. His life has been a constant war. But he'd never fought for anyone. Until her. He knew that he was cursing her. Sentencing her to a life that she didn't deserve. That would ruin her. But he had no other choice. He'd fought to be a good man, to let her live without him. But he couldn't live without her. He would fight for her. To get her back. Till death. He wasn't a good man. He was the villain. One who needed her. Who would stop at nothing to get her back. He would prove to her that even his wretched, villainous heart could love her.