Wednesday, 6 February 2019

Convict Me by J. L. Beck and C. Hallman



Title: Convict Me 
Authors: J. L. Beck and C. Hallman 
Genre: Romance, Suspense
Series: A Broken Heroes Novel #1


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The day I meet Hero Miller I know he’s unlike anyone I’ve ever met before. Sheltered and raised around no one but my family all my life, his darkness draws me in.

He was raised with violence, it oozes from deep within him. 
I was raised by the bible my naiveness to save him proving just that. 

He scares me and excites me all at once. He’s obsessed and guarded. 
He protects me and hurts me. He pushes and I pull, but only because he doesn’t think he’s good enough. 

His warnings are clear. He tells me about his past, and the people he’s killed. He tells me about the things he wants to do to me…about the things he will do if I stay. 

The goodness in me wants to cure the stain of dark on his heart, but I’m not strong enough. The closer I get to Hero the further I get dragged into his darkness and eventually it starts to swallow me whole. 

Murder. Crime. Money. Sex. It surrounds us, and when Hero’s past comes barreling towards us it won’t be him that pays the ultimate price..it will be me.

**This is book one in the Broken Heroes Series. It contains a happily ever after and is a complete standalone. It contains dark themes such as dubious content, sexual themes, violence, and swearing.**







J.L. Beck is the author of over thirty different novels, and novellas. She resides in Wisconsin with her two children and husband. When she's not reading, or writing you can find her shopping, catching up on her favorite tv shows or spending time with her loved ones.

C. Hallman: Born and raised in Germany, Cassandra moved to the United States when she was eighteen. She’s now a stay-at-home-mom to three boys, and happily married. She always had a love for reading, that love slowly transpired into writing. She put fingers to keyboard and started writing about the dark side of romance. She is known for her intriguing stories and complex characters.


J.L. Beck

C. Hallman



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