Title: Liquid & Ash
Author: E.M. Abel
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 1, 2016
Blurb
Love was my weakness.
In the light of the truth, no one can hide.
Derek had ignited a spark inside of my heart, a hope for a love I never expected to find. However, our connection lacked the substance it needed to burn. Weakened with resentment, our relationship crumbled under deception, slowly dissolving into ash.
I had sacrificed myself for him and paid the price.
By the time Brandon entered into my life, the longing in my heart had turned cold. But fate was not done with me. His crystal blue eyes and fluid touch revived a wish that had been frozen in time. He gave me hope once again.
Hope is a dangerous thing, especially when you dare to dream.
**WARNING: This book contains adult content and drug use.
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Lia's Review
The cover of this book is what first intrigued me. It's simple compared to most romance novels out there. But don't let that keep you from checking out the words under the cover. Because they are anything but simplistic.
This is my first read from E.M. Abel, it was everything I was hoping for. I sat down to read early in the afternoon and by dinnertime I had finished. I couldn't seem to tear myself away. Liquid & Ash was a fast read, but just because it's not overly long doesn't mean you're not getting one hell of a story.
Ladies are going to fall so in love with beautiful, damaged Brandon. I know I did. And Penelope, God, I wanted to hug her, slap her and be her best friend. These characters are so charismatic and likeable. While this book does have its emotional ups and downs, it also left me with a big old smile on my face and craving more. The ending, sigh, perfect. I'm officially a fan.
~ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stars
Author Bio
E.M. Abel was born and raised a Marine Corps brat. She spent a large portion of her life moving and living in her mother's home country, Japan. As a result, she gained independence and a unique perspective on the world. The youngest of three girls, E.M. Abel spent a lot of time alone in her room writing or sketching in her journals and dreaming up stories. Growing up, she wrote poems, short stories and articles for her high school newspaper. She also fell in love with art and discovered her deep need for self-expression.
Now, a Navy wife with two small children of her own, she still loves being creative and most of all translating her stories into novels. E.M. Abel, now referred to as E or Em by her friends and readers, can often be found with her headphones on jamming out to punk rock, in a chair getting tattooed or cooking dinner for her kids and attending gymnastics practice. No matter what she's doing in her life, she's always sure to do it her way.
Now, a Navy wife with two small children of her own, she still loves being creative and most of all translating her stories into novels. E.M. Abel, now referred to as E or Em by her friends and readers, can often be found with her headphones on jamming out to punk rock, in a chair getting tattooed or cooking dinner for her kids and attending gymnastics practice. No matter what she's doing in her life, she's always sure to do it her way.
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