I wondered what my life would have been like if we had never moved to the ho-dunk town of Spring Valley, Illinois.
Skyrim, Guild Wars 2, Call of Duty, my current.
I have a serious addiction to Love Pink clothes and raspberry mochas from Starbucks.(yum!) To seal my geekdom, I am a gamergirl.
I am a book lover of epic proportions and usually favor romances, fantasies and happily ever afters.
You have been warned;) I reside in the Windy City with my husband and two awesome boys.
They usually have what I consider the good stuff - sexual content (oh yeah) and swearing.
Most of my books are for ages 16].
About the Author: I am the author of New Adult & Young Adult Paranormal Romances, Post Apocalyptic and Fantasy novels including the Amazon Best Sellers Luminescence Trilogy and Divisa series.
One wrong decision and my butt was toast.
I have suddenly became a magnet for demon disaster, and the only way I am getting out of this alive was by putting my life in the demon spawn\'s hands.
Now every ugly, nasty being from hades was on my trail.
I\'ve been tagged by hell.
As it turned out, that might be the least of my problems.
Getting them angry was hardly in my best interest, not if I wanted to live.
Chase and his cousins Lexi and Travis are Divisa, half-demon, half-human.
What I hadn\'t expected to find was an underworld of trouble.
There was something weird about the family living next door.
Not even close.
Our relationship was anything but love at first sight.
Chase Winters might be drool-worthy, but he was also insufferable, arrogant and...in short a d-bag.
Of course I was determined to find out.
With his sinful dark looks, unusually silver eyes, and kissable lips, there was something about him that was more than meets the eye.
My only neighbor in this god forsaken town was...well there really was only one to describe him, hot as hell.
Sure the internet service was splotchy, there was nothing but miles of wheat fields, and I probably wouldn\'t be faced with death at every corner.
I wondered what my life would have been like if we had never moved to the ho-dunk town of Spring Valley, Illinois