Book Title: Kept from You (Book 4: Tear Asunder)
Author: Nashoda Rose
Genre: Erotic Romance
Hosted by: Book Enthusiast Promotions
Cover photo: Copyright © 2016 Wander Aguiar Photography (http://www.wanderbookclub.com )
Model: Nick Bennett (https://www.facebook.com/ nickbennett6/)
Cover design by: Kari Ayasha, Cover to Cover Designs
A first kiss that changed everything.
Killian Kane.
He was the most feared guy in high-school.
Guarded. Angry. A fighter.
But when I caught him watching me with his captivating green eyes I saw something more. Something protective and kind.
He warned me to stay away from him.
I did.
Until I didn’t and he kissed me. A knee weakening, body tingling kiss that left me breathless. And scared the hell out of me.
And then…
He warned me never to come near him again or next time he wouldn’t let me go.
That was eleven years ago.
We aren't teenagers anymore. He has probably forgotten me. He’s a famous rock star now. I’m a dance instructor with a broken dream and desperate for a job.
So, when we cross paths again I don't expect him to remember me.
He does.
And his warning eleven years ago? I'm about to find out exactly what that meant.
Nashoda Rose is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who lives in Toronto with her assortment of pets. She writes contemporary romance with a splash of darkness, or maybe it’s a tidal wave. When she isn't writing, she can be found sitting in a field reading with her dogs at her side while her horses graze nearby. She loves interacting with her readers and chatting about her addiction—books.
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REVIEW:
Fell in love with Killian, the man just has ba**** attitude written all over him, “this is a **** building,” he said. My eyes snapped from admiring his chest, to his face. “And you didn’t use the peephole.” The man is cocky, "he chuckled. “Firstly, there is no way out. Secondly, you like me and we do connect, and thirdly, our dates will always be hours, Savvy.” I absolutely adored this book, I missed the gang from Tear Asunder and their women. I can't tell you how much I loved Killian, the man was so protective.
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