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Have you seen Marissa's new dark novel?

If you like very dark romance, you've probably heard of Life of Anna. Well, Marissa has been busy and she's bringing out a new book. Here's the release!

Welcome back to the world of The Brotherhood...


Sabrina Mansfield is compelled to be a professional ballerina for reasons she can’t explain. Ballet grounds her, completes her like no other activity, and attending dance camp in Boston is more than a dream come true. Her summer is full of amazing experiences, dancing, and laughter.
She didn’t expect to fall in love…
When Christopher “Chase” Ralston graduates at the top of his class from West Point, his only aspiration is to follow in his late father’s footsteps and join the elite Green Berets. He expects to spend his summer leave visiting with family and friends before heading off for training.
Love is the last thing on his mind, but a glimpse of a young woman has him questioning his desire to remain single.
Banished because he dared to become more than human, Vamar Thilduri has been waiting, plotting his revenge against Kronos, the father of the Immortals, for two thousand years.
Nothing and no one will stand in the way of what he wants.
And he wants Sabrina.

***Please note this book is considered dark erotica. If you don’t like, or are uncomfortable with, dark, taboo, twisted subjects, this is probably not the story for you.***








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