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Post by tori on Sept 28, 2020 13:58:08 GMT -5
Thanks to all who read the first few chapters on the blog and bought the book. Just a quick reminder that it's FREE if you're in Kindle Unlimited and LIVE today! ★ Order Now ➔ getbook.at/hushdarlingBLURB: It’s time for Gia Giordano to die.Nothing in Gia’s life had ever gone to plan. She never planned to become an orphan. She never planned to marry a dangerous, abusive man. She never planned to get pregnant. And now, there is only one way out. She has to disappear. Permanently. This is the one thing in Gia’s life that must go according to plan.
Tanner Wilder is barely existing. He’s spent the last three years of his life living in silent solitude with nothing but his grief and regrets. Then a snowstorm blows a beautiful, mysterious, creature into his life. She’s nothing but trouble. Every word out of her mouth is a lie. Same as him. So both are staying hush. Sometimes two people don’t need words to connect.
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Post by lizzy on Oct 1, 2020 16:01:53 GMT -5
I don't relate, because I am not a dev who is attracted to deafness.
A mainstream choice possibly?
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Post by SouthernCalGal on Oct 25, 2020 18:36:51 GMT -5
tori, you did it again. I love this book. It has some real good feels in it and Tanner is swoon worthy for sure. “Her skin was so soft, so silky. Her hair smelled like citrus grove in the winter, which I knew was a contradiction, but it made sense for the paradox that was Gia. The women was not all that she seemed. Her tiny body fit next to me like a piece of a missing puzzle. She was everything that was good in the world.” I loved this paragraph! I kept reading it over and over-so, perfect for this part in the story!! Thanks for sharing your story as well. ❤️
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Post by tori on Oct 26, 2020 19:03:15 GMT -5
tori , you did it again. I love this book. It has some real good feels in it and Tanner is swoon worthy for sure. “Her skin was so soft, so silky. Her hair smelled like citrus grove in the winter, which I knew was a contradiction, but it made sense for the paradox that was Gia. The women was not all that she seemed. Her tiny body fit next to me like a piece of a missing puzzle. She was everything that was good in the world.” I loved this paragraph! I kept reading it over and over-so, perfect for this part in the story!! Thanks for sharing your story as well. ❤️ Aw, thank you! I'm so happy you enjoyed it!
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