The Viper
by Kele Moon
Release Date: August 19, 2014
Synopsis
Marcos Rivera is a fighter, but not famous. He’s a gang
member, but tired of it. He loves cars, but he’s forced to strip them for a
living. His past is haunted and his cousin Chuito, a UFC world champion, is the
only one who understands. Seeing his cousin makes things worse more often than
not, but that’s not an issue most of the time because Marcos lives in Miami and
Chuito trains in the small town of Garnet.
Then his life accidentally collides with the last woman in
the world he should consider dating and she just happens to be smack dab in the
middle of the backwoods town he doesn’t want to be in.
Katie Foster is a high school history teacher. Smart,
strong, resilient. She has an annoying ex-husband who doesn’t know it’s over
and a lifetime of inadequacy issues that has her convinced she’s going to die
alone. That is until a handsome, tattooed gangster runs into her on New Years
and forces her to question everything she’s ever known.
What happens when Katie Foster, a high school teacher who
has always played it safe, crosses paths with Marcos Rivera, a man who doesn’t
know how to do anything but live hard?
About the Author
A freckle-faced redhead born and raised in Hawaii, Kele Moon
has always been a bit of a sore thumb and has come to enjoy the novelty of it.
She thrives on pushing the envelope and finding ways to make the impossible
work in her story telling. With a mad passion for romance, she adores the art
of falling in love. The only rules she believes in is that, in love, there are
no rules and true love knows no bounds.
So obsessed is she with the beauty of romance and the
novelty of creating it, she's lost in her own wonder world most of the time.
Thankfully she married her own dark, handsome, brooding hero who has infinite
patience for her airy ways and attempts to keep her grounded. When she leaves
her keys in the refrigerator or her cell phone in the oven, he's usually there
to save her from herself. The two of them now reside in Florida with their
three beautiful children, who make their lives both fun and challenging in
equal parts--they wouldn't have it any other way.
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