Title: Melt
Author: Michele
Barrow-Belisle
Genre: YA
Fantasy Romance
Cover Designer:
AMDesign Studio
Publishing: BarBelle
Publishing
Publication
Date: Dec. 21st, 2021
Hosted by: Lady
Amber’s PR
Blurb:
"They call me a villain. But
everyone's the villain in someone's story…and the hero in their own. Finally, a
chance to tell my side." (Venus)
In a world where everyone lies about their past, some truths should
remain hidden. That's what Venus believes as she sets out to find her birth
mother. Her last visit to the small town of Drearyton Cove left a trail of
carnage and death. Now that she’s returned, several people have taken a
particular interest in both Venus, and her quest to uncover the truth about her
birth mother. She’s comfortable being the wicked witch, but playing the dutiful
daughter is as foreign to her as playing the hero. And to gain the affections
of those she cares about, she has to become someone else. Someone...good.
Nobody is a villain in their own story and Venus is determined that, for
good or evil, right or wrong, she's carving her own path, free from the past
and the control of others. But there are forces lurking in the shadows of this
small town that have their own plans. As she delves deeper into a life that
isn't her own, she confronts the one predator she never saw coming.
Humans.
And Venus discovers that choosing who you want to be when your family’s
dark truths have made you what you are, can be deadly.
Michele Barrow-Belisle is a USA Today bestselling author who spends most of her days eating chocolate while talking to imaginary people. It's technically not considered crazy when they're your book characters. Her favorite genres to write are YA fantasy romance and paranormal romance, and her debut series FIRE AND ICE (Faerie Song Saga) is currently in development for a feature film.
Michele resides in southern Canada with her husband and son who indulge her ever-expanding obsession with reading, writing and most importantly... chocolate.
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