If you believe your life is the sum total of your choices,
what do you do when things just don’t add up? You are about to find out. It
won’t be pretty. It won’t be dull. And surely, it won’t be safe. In fact,
making just one wrong choice could put evil at your bedside watching you sleep.
And so it is with Kate Simmons, a young woman who, by
choosing to regain her life, actually puts it at risk by the very choices she
makes. After unimaginable heartbreak stops her world on a dime, Kate falls into
a three-year blackness of self blame that brings her to the edge of life,
itself. As time finally brings light back through tiny cracks of renewed
desire, Kate moves out of the prison she made for
herself in her mother’s home to find a new reality, rooming with her best
girlfriend, Charlie.
Yet, to be free is to be
vulnerable, and Kate’s choices more than ever mark a splattered line between
being happy and being dead.
Care to choose? Here’s your menu:
A strangely alluring building
manager so possessed with wanting you for his own, he’ll bury more than the
fact he has a girlfriend; a buff college student for whom you are clearly hot,
as are all the other girls on campus; a pushy lawyer who is as handsome as he
is intoxicated with conquest, who doesn’t take no for an answer, who gets what
he wants — always.
Sometimes, it’s whom you
choose. Sometimes, it’s who chooses you. If you’re Kate, it’s both, and it puts
you on a perilous road where good looks and humor are the thin masks of jealous
delusion and utter violence.
You’re in trouble when the sum
total of your choices is written in blood red.
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This is such a sexy cover! The cover alone makes me want to read it. But then you read the description and you know its going to be good.
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