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Truth & Consequences, Part None

I promised to have Part One up for Truth & Consequences this week, but as I continue editing the book and ridding it of typos, I'm realizing that only HALF of Part One is working for me. The other half of Part One? Not so much. It doesn't flow well with the rest of the book as I want it to and in order for me to be satisfied enough for you to read it, it needs to work for me first. At the moment, it's not doing that, so I won't be able to post it just yet. 

I wanted to post another scene instead and varied between Mo/Vanessa, Vanessa/Nikki, Nikki/Oscar, Sheila/Adrian, but every single scene with the exception of a few is just chock-full of spoilers for other parts of this book. 

Soooooo, it may have to wait until the book finally gets in your hands!

My deepest apologies! T&C, while amazing to write, is also one of the most difficult for me in the series thus far as both an author and reader, given what happens to various characters throughout. I can guarantee a (hopefully) great payoff in this one for at least two characters, but getting there was a heartbreaking task. At least it was for me. LOL


Truth & Consequences will still be available on October 1st! 
Live & Learn will be FREE tomorrow (9/20/15)! 

Happy reading!

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