Soulless: A Marriage of Convenience Romance (The Revenge Games Book 1)
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Soulless: A Marriage of Convenience Romance (The Revenge Games Book 1)
A forced marriage... an angry, resentful husband... and a dark secret...
Sia Sampath is on a mission. Her ultimate aim is to search and destroy her enemy. Lying, deceit and manipulation were just some of the tools she had at her disposal. And for someone who was cold and emotionless, it wasn't supposed to be hard to achieve her goal. But there was one big problem. And it came in form of a stunningly attractive man, who was distracting her from her chosen path. So she dealt with him the only way she knew. By turning him into collateral damage in her elaborate revenge plan. But a part of that plan backfired, and required her to do the impossible—marry that very man.
Maintaining distance from her angry, resentful and a very much temporary husband shouldn't have been hard. Especially because all they had between them was hate, mistrust and a healthy dose of lust. But slowly and steadily, her defenses were beginning to crumble, and it was getting very hard to protect her heart or to remain SOULLESS.
Can Sia get past her demons to follow her heart? Or will she realize that sometimes—Love just falls short of retribution...
SOULLESS is a fast-paced hot ROMANCE THRILLER and BOOK ONE of the BESTSELLING series--THE REVENGE GAMES
EXCERPT:
"Looking for me?" a man's deep voice spoke close to her ear from behind.
Sia turned around in surprise and saw Ajay smiling at her sexily.
"What makes you think I was looking for you?" she asked, trying to calm her heartbeat and the adrenaline rushing through her body.
His smile widened. "I don't know. Maybe because you are here at a place where you know I hang out often on Saturday nights. I've invited you several times before and you kept turning me down. I'm glad you are finally here," he said.
Sia knew she should not encourage Ajay. She also knew that she should insult him with a callous remark and ask him to buzz off like she did with the other guy a while ago. She should probably also lie that she wasn't interested—but she couldn't do any of those things.
Desire like nothing she had ever felt before was ruling her brain and body. She needed this man. Only him.
"Let's get out of here and have dinner. There is a great place that I know—" Ajay began to say.
"No," she replied, cutting him off.
She saw the frustration tearing into his face at her reply. She knew she had rejected his dinner invitations way too many times.
She looked at him intently. "I meant...I don't want to have dinner. Take me home with you," she said softly.