Release Date: February 22, 2018
an artist. She was his muse.To everyone in town, Abel Adams was the devil’s spawn, a boy who never should
have been born. A monster.
To twelve year-old Evie Hart, he was just a boy with golden hair, soft t-shirts
and a camera. A boy who loved taking her picture and sneaking her chocolates
before dinner. A boy who made her feel special.
Despite her family’s warnings, she loved him in secret for six years. They met
in empty classrooms and kissed in darkened church closets. Until they couldn’t.
Until the time came to choose between love and family, and Evie chose Abel.
Because their love was worth the risk. Their love was the stuff of legend.
But the thing about legends is that they are cautionary tales. They are made of
choices and mistakes. And for Abel and Evie, the artist and the muse, those
mistakes come in the form of lights, camera, sex.
NOTE: This is NOT a paranormal or a priest romance.
Abel was born of taboo and labeled from the love of his parents. Evie was a girl that saw Abel for who he was, just a boy.
As they grew their love was all they knew and cared about. One night it all came crashing down and Evie was given a choice but she didn’t need the choice she had already chosen Abel.
This story kind of reminded me of Romeo and Juliet, a bit forbidden but in the end love will conquer except that Romeo and Juliet didn’t survive but Evie and Abel do.
Saffron this was a tear jerking but heart felt with a message behind it. Your writing flowed and I thoroughly enjoyed the story. I like how you had Evie tell most of the story then let Abel have a voice. One must read this story to find their own words to describe because it was that good and words are failing me now. Saffron keep up the fantastic job of writing you do, because I will be looking for more of you to read. 5 Stars
of bad romances. Aspiring Lana Del Rey of the Book World. Saffron is a big believer in love (obviously). She believes in happily ever
after, the butterflies and the tingling. But she also believes in edgy, rough
and gutsy kind of love. She believes in pushing the boundaries, darker
(sometimes morally ambiguous) emotions and imperfections.
The kind of love she writes about is flawed just like her characters. And she
hopes by the end of it, you’ll come to root for them just as much as she does.
Because love, no matter where it comes from, is always pure and beautiful.
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