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Kalli Rivers was a woman with the weight of the world on her shoulders. Tragic loss and unfortunate circumstance left her with more responsibility than she was ever prepared for, but she managed to build a good life and keep her eyes focused on her top priority - even if it meant she was putting herself last. Riot Bentley was the hot new actor trying to work hard and make it big in the country's toughest industry. He showed up for his first high-profile job and was captivated by a woman. But it wasn't the leading lady who caught his eye, it was the beautiful yet reserved costume designer. Luckily for him, persistence was one of his best qualities. Kalli kept people at a distance for a reason. Not because she didn't want love, but because she loved too much already. Riot saw her for who she really was and he wasn't willing to be brushed aside. He wanted to give her the love she didn't think she deserved. Would Riot's persistence break through Kalli's walls, or would she stand strong trying to protect the one thing she held dear? This is a full-length novel and is intended for adult readers due to mature themes.
When Lena Bellows suspects her husband of cheating it rocks her world, but also sends her life into a tailspin seven years in the making. Decisions must be made, plans need to be set in place, but she can't do it alone. Private investigator Preston Reid was hired to prove Lena's husband was being unfaithful, but she never expected the instantaneous and unrelenting attraction she felt upon meeting him. She'll need to rely on Preston to do his job without compromising her future, but they will both fight their constant and all-encompassing desire to be with each other. Only one thing is clear: No one's affairs are private anymore.
Two brothers. Cory was my best friend, the boy who I'd resolved to spend my entire life with. I'd grown to love him, gotten used to the idea of our life together, even if it wasn't the all-encompassing, soul-crushing, heart-shattering romance it appeared to be. Hayes was the boy who seemed entirely out of reach. Untouchable. He stole my first kiss, a secret I'd hidden away in the recesses of my heart, protecting the memory and hoping it would be enough to last me a lifetime. When he became my history teacher, it was impossible to hide from him any longer. There was no way to anticipate just how important both Wallace brothers would become to me, how deeply they would change my life, or how the loss of one would propel me into the arms of the other.
This is the conclusion to Kalli and Riot's story, part two of the Never Duet. Due to mature themes, it is intended for adult readers. I miss him. I miss Marcus. I miss Riot. I miss them. Pushing Riot away when Marcus died was an act of desperate self-preservation. I didn't love him any less, didn't blame him for Marcus' death, but I couldn't be with him and deal with the crushing weight of guilt that tore me down every single day. So, I moved on. Or tried to, anyway. Life, of course, pushed us back together. I still don't know if I'm strong enough to keep myself away from him. Or if I even want to. Besides, something tells me life isn't done trying to break me.
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