Walking Heartbreak

Sunniva Dee, Clarise Tan


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
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Walking Heartbreak by Sunniva Dee, Clarise Tan
“For lovers of Black Lies and Ugly Love comes a magnificent I love, I cheat, I hurt book where nothing is the way it seems. Don’t judge prematurely—you would have done the same.”—A. Lyngstad

"Read this book. It is sad, happy, sexy, smart, and so well written it will suck you in and you won't put it down until you're finished."—M. Borucki, Give Me Books

"This fabulous, surprising story pulls you in from the beginning. As you read, don't judge, because when you have all the answers, your jaw will drop!!!"—M. McMullen, Wicked Women Book Blog.

In Bo Lindgren’s world, when you’re emotionally stumped, you shun relationships and stick to plowing groupies. If only Nadia Vidal hadn’t complicated his rockstardom with her sect upbringing, her veiled present, her desire, guilt, shame… and husband.


BLURB:

Don’t judge me.
I am not what you see.
I am the opposite.
—Nadia’s lipstick note on Bo’s mirror.

Indie-rocker Bo Lindgren is worshiped for his looks and musical genius. It's been lonely at the top since his ex left. Bo will never take a girlfriend again though, because he doesn’t have the chops to love. He knows he's poison, a heartbreak waiting to happen for anyone he allows too close—like his ex. Bo screws his way through the fangirls until he's sick of it all. Until the dark gaze of Nadia Vidal appears in the door to his dressing room.

Saved from an arranged marriage by Jude, the love of her life, Nadia eloped and got married at nineteen. But now, two years later, life is wilted, dead, and not what anyone should have to endure.

Nadia, with her secret-keeper eyes and instant understanding of who Bo is, attracts and fascinates him without even trying. The ring gleaming on her finger should keep them apart, but morals can’t always resist destiny.

When brokenhearted meets heartbreaker, whose heart is really at stake?

*Standalone novel. Warning: explicit language, sex—and emotions."
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