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Monday, June 14, 2021

IndieSage PR Presents: Cross + Catherine Series by Bethany-Kris; #TrilogyBlitz, #NowAvailable, #OutNow, #TBR, #Live, #Giveaway

CROSS + CATHERINE SERIES
by Bethany-Kris
Cross + Catherine, #1-3
Publication Date: varies
Genres: Adult, Romantic Suspense, 
Organized Crime, Erotic Romance
#CrossCatherine #SeriesMakeover #NewCovers   #MafiaRomance #OrganizedCrime  #MustRead #Contemporary #Romance

ALWAYS IS FREE ON ALL PLATFORMS!

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SYNOPSIS:

A Legacy Novel

A wild boy. A sly girl.

Cross Donati defines trouble. He does what he wants because he’s never known anything different. He’s unapologetic, and he owns it.

Catherine Marcello is every bit a good girl … on the outside. Her entire world is a legacy, and she lives it. She’s curious, and she’s exploring it.

She chases bad things. He never learned to be good.

They’re late nights, stolen cars, first times, fist fights, leather jackets, beaches, bloody smiles, and life. They’re vicious and precious, dangerous and harmless, innocence and sin. They are love.

Love is killing for someone. Love is living for someone.

Sometimes, you can’t keep saving your heart when it means sacrificing it, too. Sometimes, you have to learn to save yourself. Sometimes, love has to fall, crash, and burn.

This is what love is like when you’re a principe and principessa della mafia. This is what love is like when you’re Cross Donati and Catherine Marcello.

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Always is a Legacy Novel, and while it is standalone, it can also act as a prequel for Revere. Each Legacy Novel stands alone from any other book, series, or collection.

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SYNOPSIS:

A Legacy Novel

She was once his liar. He was once her savior.

Cross Donati fills his days with the mafia, family, and responsibility. The wild boy is a distant memory. A waiting prince now sits in his place. An old debt puts the gunrunner right back into the path of his past, but he only sees his future.

Every king needs a queen.

Catherine Marcello learned how to stand on her own, and she no longer needs saving. The sly girl is far more dangerous now. A broken promise taught her how to live again. One conversation puts the hustler face to face with her first love, but she only sees heartache.

Every God needs a prayer.

The scars of their history runs deep. Every lie told, and each secret spilled hurts a little bit more.

Love does not care. Love will not wait.

So, why does life keep standing in the way?

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Revere is A Legacy Novel. While it can be read as a follow up to Always, it can also be read as a standalone novel.

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SYNOPSIS:

The crime boss. The hustling queen.

Cross and Catherine Donati have been married five years, but the life they’ve chosen still has things to teach them yet. One can never become too comfortable in their business. Trouble soon follows.

The principe and principessa are all grown up …

It’s tough being at the top. When all Cross wants is to slow down the world, reality has a way of speeding it back up. Just when Catherine thinks she’s learned everything her mother has to teach, more lessons come her way.

A king and queen must protect their thrones …

This is their life. This is their love.

Always. Revered. And unruly.

ABOUT BETHANY-KRIS:

The author of too many novels to count, Bethany-Kris is a Canadian, lover of much, and mother to four sons, a glaring of cats, and a pack of dogs. A small town in Eastern Canada where she was born and raised is where she has always called home. With her boys under her feet, a snuggling cat, barking dogs, and a spouse calling over his shoulder, she is nearly always writing something … when she can find the time.

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Monday, April 26, 2021

IndieSage PR Presents: The Marriage by Bethany-Kris; #ReleaseBlitz, #NowAvailable, #OutNow, #TBR, #Live, #Giveaway

by Bethany-Kris 
The Darkest Lies Trilogy, #3
Publication Date: April 26, 2021
Genres: Adult, Romantic Suspense, Organized Crime, 
Erotic Romance
#TheMarriage #SneakPeak #MafiaRomance #OrganizedCrime #DarkestLiesTrilogy #RussianMafia #BlurbReveal #Bratva #ForbiddenRomance #Starcrossed

SYNOPSIS:

The darkest lies are the ones we tell ourselves.

Faced with the impossible, Roman Avdonin is forced to do anything—and everything—he can to keep Karine safe from the man who wants her back.

Even marrying her.

The thing about marriage? It doesn’t stop you from hurting the one you love the most.

In midst of a mafia war … love is just one small part.

And it certainly won’t save them here.

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Bethany-Kris, author of The Russian Guns, invites readers back to the world with The Marriage–Book 3 in The Darkest Lies Trilogy. A standalone trilogy following the same couple.


Exclusive Excerpt:

Roman wanted to touch Karine while she stood across from him—tuck the stray strands of wavy hair that had fallen out from behind her ear—feel the shivers race over her shoulder blade when his fingertips glided down the column of her throat. But he made do with her palms tucked inside his larger hands as the officiant stood at their sides at the little makeshift church. The inside looked even less like an actual church than the outside—signage and proper placement could really do a lot for things.

The man in his robe was reading from a book, smiling at his own words and putting on quite a show. At least, the guy did seem to enjoy his job and some people might enjoy this kind of thing. Although, Roman didn’t care about the words, or much for the man speaking them—it was all a means to an end.

And a very beautiful beginning.

He just wanted to be married to this girl—he wanted to be bound to Karine for life. Even if the fraudulent paperwork made the marriage illegal, it was the act itself that couldn’t be undone. A bell that would never unring.

Besides, it wasn’t like following the law had ever made much of a difference to men like him before—it certainly wouldn’t matter to Dima to learn Karine had married Roman in a ceremony. Legal or not, that didn’t change what it was.

Or what it meant.

If she belonged to Roman, like he was tying himself to her, then nobody, not even Dima would take her away from him. He would die to make it true. There was no cost he would not pay.

The woman who stood close by was also the official witness to the wedding—the officiant’s wife wore a bright smile throughout her husband’s theatrics. No doubt, it was something she had seen a hundred times.

He was just more interested in Karine than the finer details of the happenings around him. He was fine pretending nobody else existed but him and her. Her in that red jumper, with her silky dark hair laying in messy waves over her shoulders. Her with her eyes so bright, and a sweet mouth stretched into the prettiest smile.

Could she feel his racing heartbeats through his fingertips?

Was she as excited as he was?

As eager?

They would walk out of there as man and wife—till death did they part. And he still wasn’t even entirely sure they were going to make it out of everything else alive, let alone this




ABOUT BETHANY-KRIS:

The author of too many novels to count, Bethany-Kris is a Canadian, lover of much, and mother to four sons, a glaring of cats, and a pack of dogs. A small town in Eastern Canada where she was born and raised is where she has always called home. With her boys under her feet, a snuggling cat, barking dogs, and a spouse calling over his shoulder, she is nearly always writing something … when she can find the time.

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Monday, April 12, 2021

IndieSage PR Presents: The Marriage by Bethany-Kris; #BlurbReveal, #ComingSoon, #TBR, #PreOrder, #Giveaway


by Bethany-Kris The Darkest Lies Trilogy, #3
Publication Date: April 26, 2021
Genres: Adult, Romantic Suspense, Organized Crime, 
Erotic Romance
#TheMarriage #SneakPeak #MafiaRomance #OrganizedCrime #DarkestLiesTrilogy #RussianMafia #BlurbReveal #Bratva #ForbiddenRomance #Starcrossed

SYNOPSIS:

The darkest lies are the ones we tell ourselves.

Faced with the impossible, Roman Avdonin is forced to do anything—and everything—he can to keep Karine safe from the man who wants her back.

Even marrying her.

The thing about marriage? It doesn’t stop you from hurting the one you love the most.

In midst of a mafia war … love is just one small part.

And it certainly won’t save them here.

*

Bethany-Kris, author of The Russian Guns, invites readers back to the world with The Marriage–Book 3 in The Darkest Lies Trilogy. A standalone trilogy following the same couple.

Amazon: https://geni.us/Marriage 

iTunes: https://apple.co/3vqpIBK 

B&N: https://bit.ly/3eITKdY

Kobo: https://bit.ly/3bJIDzE

ABOUT BETHANY-KRIS:

The author of too many novels to count, Bethany-Kris is a Canadian, lover of much, and mother to four sons, a glaring of cats, and a pack of dogs. A small town in Eastern Canada where she was born and raised is where she has always called home. With her boys under her feet, a snuggling cat, barking dogs, and a spouse calling over his shoulder, she is nearly always writing something … when she can find the time.

WebsiteBlogTwitterFacebook GoodreadsPinterestMailing ListAmazon Author Page

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Monday, March 29, 2021

IndieSage PR Presents: The Promise by Bethany-Kris; #ReleaseBlitz, #NowAvailable, #OutNow, #TBR, #Live, #Giveaway

THE PROMISE
by Bethany-Kris
The Darkest Lies Trilogy, #2
Publication Date: March 29, 2021
Genres: Adult, Romantic Suspense, Organized Crime, 
Erotic Romance
Cover Credits: Mignon Mykel / Oh So Novel
#ThePromise #SneakPeak #MafiaRomance #OrganizedCrime #DarkestLiesTrilogy #RussianMafia #BlurbReveal #Bratva #ForbiddenRomance #Starcrossed

SYNOPSIS:

Roman Avdonin has always lived life on the edge of reason—hiding an unstable woman while officials knock down his family’s door and a mafia war brews really doesn’t seem that crazy, all things considered.

But everything about Karine Yazov is a beautiful, dangerous lie. And they’ve not even learned the worst of it.

All she knows is how to survive, and put into the hands of a man who seems like her wildest dreams, why would she fight? His stare lights her on fire, he gives her the safety she craves, and Karine can’t stop herself from falling …

Even if she knows the monster chasing her will never let her go.

Promises like his shouldn’t be broken, but secrets like hers could get them all killed.

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The Promise is book 2 in The Darkest Lies Trilogy. The Trilogy is standalone; the books should be read in order.

 

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Excerpt:

His wasn’t as grand of an office as his father’s, but it was Roman’s, nonetheless. His place of business, and a space where he was the boss. To find his father standing on the opposite side of a desk was practically unheard of; something men in his position often took special care not to do lest it make someone think they were the lesser man in even something as simple as a conversation.

He wasn’t accustomed to this reversal of roles, even though his father didn’t make note of it—he blamed that on the situation at hand, and nothing more. The only thing that concerned Demyan was the fact Karine Yazov happened to be sleeping in his son’s apartment, and he wanted to know why.

Roman pulled the rolled up notebook out of the back pocket of his sweats, and dropped it on the desk. Still, his father didn’t bat an eye. He wasn’t about to be sidetracked from his answers when he said, “Start talking.”

So, Roman decided to give him something.

Carefully, he removed the simple white T-shirt he had pulled on with the sweats earlier. Another time, he might have opted for the slacks and jacket, even jeans and leather to get dressed and start his day. The pain meant he went for comfort, and nothing else.

His father’s eyes roamed over the bruises that were hard to miss, still fresh, and tender to the touch. They had turned a deep purple color, the very edges a sickly yellowish-brown, and it was obvious that they were fairly new without him needing to say it. For that, he was thankful.

Demyan nodded once—as if to say, enough. Roman was then quick to hide the evidence that he had been beaten to damn near a pulp.

“That hurt?” he asked.

Maybe because he had nothing else to say.

“I’ve been better,” Roman replied with a chuckle.

A painful one, yes.

But also real.

“And you’ve been worse,” his father returned with a fleeting, easy smile.

That was true, too.

“Except those times I was high on coke, and didn’t feel a fucking thing.”

Roman would be a liar if he tried to say he hadn’t considered getting his hands on some snow as soon as he got into town, but that meant possibly putting Karine in one of two situations. One where he couldn’t be close to her—or where she was with him in a situation that might be even worse.

And really …

Did he need to be high right now?

The dull eight on his pain scale of one to ten said yes, but the rational, sober part of his brain that remembered sweating the coke out on a cell floor said no. He wanted to listen to that little, bitchy voice.

For now.

Demyan let out a testy sigh before sliding his hands into the pockets of his pants. “If you see your mother, you better keep those bruises out of her sight.”

Roman grunted in response and sat down in his leather swivel chair, suppressing a groan from the pain of the bruises. At least, the plush back of the chair cradled his sore muscles and bones that gave him a bit of comfortable pressure to take off the edge. The vodka was starting to hit, too. That shit made all the difference.

All the same, the pain taunted the edges of his mind and nerves. A constant reminder of how fucked up his life was.

Demyan remained standing, asking, “Let me guess—Maxim and you had a friendly chat?”

“He did this himself, too,” Roman said with a nod at his father’s widening stare. “Shit, yeah, he didn’t even bother handing me over to one of his men for it.”

“I did not expect that. You pissed him off, then.”

That obvious?

Roman kept the comment to himself.

Barely.

“You have no idea,” he muttered instead.

Finally, Demyan gave a shake of his head and decided to take a shot of the vodka on the desk. Roman wasn’t even sure how that bottle made its way into the office—it wasn’t the same one he’d been drinking out of, but liquor served a purpose everywhere. He watched his father closely because he’d asked Demyan there purposely.

For something he’d never done. Or rather, cared about, in a way. This wasn’t quite the same. He needed his father’s opinion. Now was the chance to come clean—about most of it at least.

He wasn’t sure how much about Karine’s disorder he was willing to share with even Demyan. Not now. It was too soon. Superficially—it would obviously look like a bad idea. Nobody else seemed to get Karine the way he did, and even he knew this was a mistake.

Roman took in a deep breath and continued to speak. His father wiped his vodka laden mouth with the back of his forearm.

“Maxim has been hiding his daughter from the world. She is…troubled, and has not received the proper care she needs.”

“What do you mean, troubled?”

Roman shrugged. That was as much as he was willing to tell.

“Let’s just say Maxim has no patience for a daughter like her. A girl who never fit the bill. Instead of nurturing her as a parent, he agreed to marry her off to Leonid’s son. Dima. You know Dima. We all know Dima here.”

Demyan grunted under his breath.

Yeah.

How could they forget?

“I still don’t get what any of this has to do with you.”

“I wanted to help her—or shit, just figure it out, what was wrong there because something clearly was,” Roman said, waiting for his father to comment on that. When he didn’t, he decided to continue, but he couldn’t meet Demyan’s gaze when he admitted, “And so, I kept digging.”

“And you found something you shouldn’t have?”

Roman let out a slow, aching exhale before saying, “As one does.”

“Jesus, son. Jesus Christ.”

That was enough to make Demyan roll his eyes, and rake a hand through his hair. The frustration was written in every action, but he had news for his father. That wasn’t even the best part of the story. Already, it wasn’t headed in a favorable direction for Roman.

“I stumbled on a plot against Maxim’s life. Leonid was directly involved. When I informed Maxim about it, he decided he was going to let me come home. Can’t remember if he used the words spare my life or not.”

“Spare your—what do you mean spare your fucking life?” his father asked, each word getting progressively louder until he was just roaring it. “For what?”

Roman’s throat bobbed with a swallow—that line he’d been walking just got a hell of a lot smaller. It didn’t matter that he was a grown man, he wasn’t so disassociated with his shitty behavior and lack of self-control that he didn’t know when he truly crossed a line. This was definitely that.

“What the fuck did you do, Roman?”

“I slept with Karine,” he said, the truth coming out easy even if it was hard.

Demyan stood like a statue, glaring at his son. The silence coated the room until he reached for the bottle of vodka again, the liquor sloshing against the glass. He tipped two shot glasses on the silver tray where the bottle had also been sitting over and poured them both a drink.

Roman took the shot and drank it, never once breaking his father’s heavy stare. Demyan did the same, but he thought that was more so his father could consider his next words. He was good at doing that—making sure not a single word was wasted when he wanted every one of them heard.

“So, to be clear, you fucked the young woman who has been promised to Dima?”

Roman didn’t bother defending himself, knowing he didn’t have one for that. His actions against Dima were always selfish, and he wouldn’t pretend otherwise. Those were the facts.

He did, however, correct his father with, “Was promised.”

“Is, Roman,” Demyan countered swiftly. “Until all parties agree otherwise in one way or another. When an arrangement is made for a marriage, it is not over until it’s over.”

Well, those were semantics.

Right?

Roman never did well with those.

ABOUT BETHANY-KRIS:

The author of too many novels to count, Bethany-Kris is a Canadian, lover of much, and mother to four sons, a glaring of cats, and a pack of dogs. A small town in Eastern Canada where she was born and raised is where she has always called home. With her boys under her feet, a snuggling cat, barking dogs, and a spouse calling over his shoulder, she is nearly always writing something … when she can find the time.

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