Heaven and Hell 01 - Heaven and Hell
β Scribed by Ashley, Kristen
- Book ID
- 108276680
- Publisher
- Kristen Ashley
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 258 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
After making a bad decision when she was very young, Kia Clementine finds herself in hell. Then, suddenly, within the time it takes for a shotgun to blast, her hell changes. Completely. Then out-of-the-blue she sees Sampson Cooper, her celebrity crush. A man the whole world knows is decent. A man the world knows is loyal. A man the world knows is good. All of these very unlike her now dead husband.
Heβs sitting at a table right next to hers. And she catches his eye.
Terrified of the interest Sam shows in her, Kia finds the courage to go out with him. Not long after, she shares her dark secrets and Sam shares that heβll stop at nothing to gain her trust.
As Sam leads Kia to heaven, Kia realizes that Sam is living his own hell. But although he gives her beauty and she gives him everything, he withholds his trust.
Even with all the beauty Sam shows her, Kia wants it all. But Sam forces Kia to make a heartbreaking decision and only she can decide. Itβs all or nothing.
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