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Albert Camus

Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

fractured bones mend and torn flesh heals - Saving Leah by Misha Elliott

18+ A portion of sales from this book from September-October 2015 will be donated to charities that work with domestic violence victims
Sometimes the only thing worse than revealing a painful secret is keeping it from the one who wants to save you.


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Release Date: September 22nd, 2015

Sometimes the only thing worse than revealing a painful secret is keeping it from the one who wants to save you.

In time, fractured bones mend and torn flesh heals. But what about a fractured soul? Years of abuse have left Leah scared and broken, in solitude with the only symbol of the person she used to be-her violin.

While in hiding, she never expected to meet the handsome and alluring Asher. Can he save her before all is lost or will her secrets become the death of her?

WARNING This book contains adult material including violence and sexual content intended for readers over the age of 18.

EXCERPT

“Didn’t you threaten me about what would happen the next time we were here?” Leah says tauntingly. I return her grin, taking the bait. 

“Wasn’t a threat. It was a promise about giving you exactly what you want, what we want.” My thumb runs across her bottom lip as my lips plant soft kisses all over her face, purposely avoiding her lips. She throws her hands around my shoulders, using them as anchors as she gets up on her toes to kiss me. When her tongue moves to enter my mouth, I pull back, starting over with the slow seduction of kisses. When she gets aggressive a second time, it’s met with the same result.

PreOrder: A portion of sales from this book from September-October 2015 will be donated to charities that work with domestic violence victims.
About the author:
Misha Elliott is an old movie watching, wine drinking, book-lover. Once a northerner she now calls the sweet state of Alabama her home. She can't remember a time when books weren't a part of her life. Writing gives her a reason to talk to the voices in her head. When she isn't writing you will find her talking about books with friends or at the beach with her toes in the sand.

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