Title: Life After
Author: Kira
Adams
Genre: Contemporary
Romance, Cartel Romance
Cover Designer:
Shane Morgan
Editor: C. Marie
Publication Date: March 12th, 2021
Hosted by: Lady
Amber’s PR
Blurb:
Topher
I’d never imagined I
would find someone who completed me, just to lose her. I’d never imagined the
love I felt could be overshadowed by the deepest depression I’d ever lived
through. Two years had passed since she touched my life, since she was taken
from me. I was afraid to let anyone else close, afraid to lose them like I lost
her, and then Destiny crashed into my life. She was nothing like Ciera, and
that’s what attracted me. The more she pushed me away, the more I wanted her. I
knew I was playing with fire, but I liked the burn.
Destiny
He was so
unexpected, nothing like the guys I would normally go for, but he was
persistent. He saw the ugliness inside of me, and he accepted it; he nurtured
it. I’d been looking out for me for so long that, when he came into the
picture, I couldn’t accept it. It was too good to be true. He was too good to
be true, too good for someone like me. But when shit hit the fan, Topher was
there by my side, holding me up. He didn’t run away when things got tough, and
that meant the world to me. I wasn’t Ciera; I didn’t want to be her. I just
wanted a chance to show him the love I knew he deserved.
Krista
Pakseresht has always been a dreamer, from the first time she opened her eyes,
and creating worlds through words is one thing she is truly talented at. She specializes
in young adult/new adult romance, horror, action, fantasy, and non-fiction
under the pen name KiraAdams. She is the author of the Infinite Love series,
the Foundation series, the Darkness Falls series, A Date with the Devil, The
Life I Never Asked For, Never Trust a Bad Boy and Ultimate Game Changer.
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Topher
Holy fucking shit.
This girl is nuts.
I can’t help the
smirk spreading across my lips. I bring my glass up to my mouth, taking another
sip from it.
“Look, man, I won
fair and square, and you want to be a sore loser? You knew what you were
getting into when you agreed to play. I’m sorry you underestimated my skills.”
The giant of a man
stalks forward toward the girl. She doesn’t move an inch. Badass.
She looks fierce
behind her glossy black hair. The bottom of it is dyed teal, and she has
chocolatey brown eyes. She is short, no taller than 5’2”. She has an hourglass
figure, and I’m pretty sure she’s Hispanic. Although much smaller than her
opponent, she stands tall. There is no fear in her eyes. I can’t look away.
What’s even more
entrancing is the fact that this isn’t just a two-person argument—there are two
more goons standing behind the one in the altercation. They have their arms
crossed in front of their chests, waiting for the right moment to jump in.
“Give me my money
back and maybe I’ll let you walk out of here,” the huge man threatens. He has
bulging biceps and looks Hawaiian.
The ferocious girl
glances up at him. “Maybe you’ll let me walk out of here?” She laughs, slamming
the money back onto the pool table. “You’re going to pay me what you owe me,
and maybe I’ll forget this ever happened.”
I don’t know this girl from Adam, but she’s downright insane if she thinks she can take him.
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