Love. Never. Dies.
Find out why in Preppy by T.M. Frazier
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Blurb
Samuel Clearwater, A.K.A Preppy, likes
bowties, pancakes, suspenders, good friends, good times, good drugs, and a good
f*ck.
He’s worked his way out from beneath a
hellish childhood and is living the life he’s always imagined for himself. When
he meets a girl, a junkie on the verge of ending it all, he’s torn between his
feelings for her and the crippling fear that she could be the one to end the
life he loves.
Andrea ‘Dre’ Capulet is strung out and
tired.
Tired of living for her next fix. Tired
of doing things that make her stomach turn. Tired of looking in the mirror at
the reflection of the person she’s become. Just when she decides to end it all,
she meets a man who will change the course of both their lives forever.
And their deaths.
For most people, death is the end of
their story.
For Preppy and Dre, death was only the
beginning.
This is the fifth book in the King Series
and it's meant to be read after Soulless.
T.M.
Frazier is a USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR best known for her KING SERIES. She
was born on Long Island, NY. When she was eight years old she moved with her
mom, dad, and older sister to sunny Southwest Florida where she still lives
today with her husband and daughter.
When she
was in middle school she was in a club called AUTHORS CLUB with a group of
other young girls interested in creative writing. Little did she know that
years later life would come full circle.
After
graduating high school, she attended Florida Gulf Coast University and had
every intention of becoming a news reporter when she got sucked into real
estate where she worked in sales for over ten years.
Throughout
the years T.M. never gave up the dream of writing and with her husband’s encouragement,
and a lot of sleepless nights, she realized her dream and released her first
novel, The Dark Light of Day, in 2013.
She’s
never looked back.
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