![]() I met Marcus at a crematorium. That should have been my first clue to keep away. He was nothing I wanted. Yet, everything I needed. He was dark, dangerous. And I couldn’t stay away. Even when I wanted to. We made a deal—just our bodies. But lines got blurred. I asked for more than one night – I ended up asking for forever. What a mistake that was. What a mistake he was. Sometimes love burns. And sometimes kisses and lies are all you get Kisses and Lies - Release date March 3rd 2020 Amazon ➜ https://amzn.to/2vh9tw5 Amazon UK ➜ https://amzn.to/3aLmGxM Amazon AUS ➜ https://amzn.to/2RqNXOo iBooks ➜ https://apple.co/2OgLaV2 Kobo ➜ http://bit.ly/2KwX6Rk GR ➜ http://bit.ly/2KU5WJ1 ![]() 4.5 stars Oh wow, the queen of none flowers and romance has done it again! Dark, gripping, edgy, I freaking loved it! "I'm unsure if I will survive Marcus. His speciality is death. My chances of survival are slim" Marcus reminded me so much of Death in Disbelief from T.L Smith's previous Mafia series and I couldn't get enough of that series either, I am so excited, I want more. Marcus owns a crematorium, his brother is president of an MC, I am dancing in my pants to get to Blaze's story. Marcus is dark he shows no emotion, spends his days with dead people and prefers their company to the living. The man is a mystery, a dark puzzle and you have to really get close to know were the pieces fit and no-one gets close accept his brother. Rochelle is feisty, a redhead, it really suited her character, she is definitely a woman with backbone, she first meets Marcus when her grandparents die and she's at the crematorium, there's no zinging moment when she meets Marcus, it's pure light being drawn to darkness that lures Rochelle in and the want to get to know Marcus more. They become each other's obsession. Kisses and Lies is one roller-coaster of a read, prepare yourself not to get off until you reach the end. Toldd in first person dual pov and leads to hea Arc received for review purposes
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