Dangerous Lies


Author(s): Kris Butler 
Series: Dark Confessions
Book Number: 2
This series is completed
Release Date: 13th Nov 2021
The average rating for this book is 4.92 out of 5

Trigger Warning Abuse - Past Trigger Warning Child Death Trigger Warning Domestic Violence Trigger Warning Pregnancy Complication Trigger Warning PTSD Trigger Warning Rape - of Secondary Character Trigger Warning Sexual Trauma Trigger Warning Violence outside of the Harem
Genre Contemporary Kink Dirty Talk Kink DP Kink Praise Kink Voyeurism Burn Medium Heat Level 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 - Steamy on page scenes and language Build Slow Build Harem Size Medium Harem (5 or 6) Trope Mafia Trope Revenge Trope Single Parent POV 1st Person POV POV Multiple POV Age FMC in their 30s Tense Past Store Availability Hardback Store Availability Kindle Unlimited Store Availability Paperback Action Alphaholes Babies, Pregnancy or Children Bodyguard Dark Fighters Gangs Harem Evolves Over Time Jealous/Possessive MMC LGBTQIA+ Character MM Romantic Suspense Threesome
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Lying to yourself was the most dangerous game of all

I’d once thought the only thing that mattered was the truth. But perhaps I’d been naive.

Learning to navigate life with my eyes open, I’d found things weren’t as they seemed. The good guy didn’t always get the girl, the right thing wasn’t always easy to spot, and the bad guy wasn’t always the villain. Life was more about perception than truth. Maybe… that was the biggest lie of all.

My mother and ex-husband hid behind their mansions and club memberships, making everyone believe they were better and had it all together. Deep down they were twisted and cruel, covering it up with pretty lies.

The mask I’d worn for so long no longer protected me, the facade cracking as I began to emerge into my own person. Heartache, deceit, and treachery kept knocking at my door, but they had no place here. I could see through their betrayals and I was no longer alone to carry the pain.

I used to think my biggest confession was having it all and losing it so epically, laying splattered on the floor in a million pieces. Yet, piece by piece, I was being put back together. Which led me to wonder if I’d ever been whole to begin with?

When your whole life was a lie, did you ever know the truth?



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