M. Robinson is the USA Today bestselling author of the Good Ol’ Boys stand-alone series, the VIP Trilogy, Tempting Bad, and Two Sides.
From Wall Street Journal & USA Bestselling Author M. Robinson, comes a rock star contemporary romance filled with angst and all the feels.
Once upon a time …
There was a little girl who believed in fairy tales and happily ever afters.
Hoping.
Praying.
Waiting …
For her prince to come.
Together they’d conquer the world.
Slaying dragons, demons, and villains.
Until her Prince Charming let his demons prevail.
She cried and begged and prayed.
She hated him.
She loved him.
She couldn’t save him.
“I’m sorry.”
“I love you.”
Were five words she despised more than anything.
Her fairy tale had become her worst nightmare.
She didn’t know how much more she could take.
She didn’t know love could turn into hate.
There were so many things she didn’t know.
Especially, how to tell him, “No.”
Language | English |
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Release Day | Jul 27, 2020 |
Release Date | July 28, 2020 |
Number in Series | 2 |
Series Display String | The Life of Debauchery Duet |
Release Date Machine | 1595894400 |
Imprint | Silverton Agency |
Provider | Silverton Agency |
Categories | Romance, Contemporary, Romance, Romance, Fiction - All, Fiction - Adult |
Overview
From Wall Street Journal & USA Bestselling Author M. Robinson, comes a rock star contemporary romance filled with angst and all the feels.
Once upon a time …
There was a little girl who believed in fairy tales and happily ever afters.
Hoping.
Praying.
Waiting …
For her prince to come.
Together they’d conquer the world.
Slaying dragons, demons, and villains.
Until her Prince Charming let his demons prevail.
She cried and begged and prayed.
She hated him.
She loved him.
She couldn’t save him.
“I’m sorry.”
“I love you.”
Were five words she despised more than anything.
Her fairy tale had become her worst nightmare.
She didn’t know how much more she could take.
She didn’t know love could turn into hate.
There were so many things she didn’t know.
Especially, how to tell him, “No.”