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Sweet Infected Relationships

In my book "My Sweet Infected" there is a romantic triangle that is a bit unusual compared to most Young Adult Dystopian novels out today.

Here are some related quotes from my 5-Star Reviews on Amazon:

-great emotional depth between the characters of Porter, Emma and Linda
-burying your head back inside of the book pages for the steaminess of the Emma-Porter-Linda love triangle
-now I have to know what becomes of Emma, Porter, and Linda!


Anime heavily influenced my characters. Here you can see elements of Linda and Emma.
A quote from the book from one side of the triangle:

“Sounds like it. I can’t even imagine how a girl could do that. I admire that. I could never ever …” Her voice trailed off as she carefully reached out and touched the edge of my hair where it was tucked behind my ear. Her eyes displayed a confusing array of emotions as her fingers plucked at the short ends. Maybe there were stringy clumps of blood between the strands. -- Chapter 4

And from another side of the triangle:

I pulled Porter back outside and closed the door. Emotions spilled from him in waves of heat and cold. Our blood was hot between us from the friction of all those feelings pent up.
“It’s fine. Really.” I stroked his cheek, pressed myself up against his chest. There was no space anywhere between us. I felt him against me then. I smelled his heat. Smelled the sudden desire.
“Emma. We can’t.” He tried to pull away, but was trapped.
“I know. You say that. I want to ride this moment forever though.” There were purple dots in his eyes again. I smiled at the wonder of them. I slid my arms into his dry clean shirt and felt his skin burn every nerve of them. I pressed my nose into his neck and felt the dampness rise between us, smelling our blood, our heat. -- Chapter 9

I had the most amazing time writing this book, and I have had the most satisfying reviews and personal messages from my readers. Please get your copy today and give me your honest review. If you have Amazon Prime or Kindle Unlimited you can even get it FREE. Please, go get one now.











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