Caleb Ryan was the only man I ever loved. But then he betrayed me...
I spent years trying to get over what he'd done to me, honing my hatred until it was knife sharp. Now I finally have a chance to take my revenge.
The only problem is I need him to achieve another goal. Whether I like it or not, we're going to have to work together.
Now feelings are coming back that should be buried and gone. Can years mend a broken heart or is my need for revenge all I have left?
Revenge Games is a sweet romantic comedy between a quirky girl, a ripped personal trainer, and a handsome billionaire.
This book hit the Amazon top one hundred in Romance Anthologies in the United States.
I'm finally free!
I dance amidst the boxes and furniture strewn all over my new apartment.
Free of my parents. Free of my annoying siblings. Free of the shitty little neighborhood I lived in. Free of my mother's hoarding. Free of my past—of the pathetic, hopeless girl that I used to be.
Welcome to your new life, Willow Stroop, I tell myself as I take a flying leap onto my bed. The box springs creeks in defiance, and the putrid smells of mold and rotten food and dust from my previous living conditions waft up in an invisible cloud to attack my nostrils. I cringe away from it.
“I am going to have to air you out,” I say to the mattress. “I'm going to have to air all of you out.” My gaze encompasses the boxes in the room. Hopefully, a few dozen candles will get rid of the stench of my previous life. The new paint smell in my apartment certainly helps.
I hug myself, a huge smile plastered across my face as I roll around and bounce with excitement. I can't remember the last time I was this happy. It must have been ages ago, before I knew how cruel the world can be—before I realized that my childhood wasn't normal—that I wasn't normal.
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Portuguese
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Already translated.
Translated by Nelson Leonel De Benedetti
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Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Dinorah Peña-Duran
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Author review: Dinorah worked quickly and had great communication. She was also incredibly patient. |