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Kiss Me Liar Vol 1 (novel) - cover

Kiss Me Liar Vol 1 (novel)

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Publisher: Warrior Division

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Summary

Yeonwoo, a quiet and loyal omega, worked as the secretary to Keith Knight Pittman, a charismatic but reckless alpha from a powerful American family. Despite Keith's fiery temper, constant string of lovers, and difficult social circle, Yeonwoo endured it all for one reason—his unspoken love for Keith.
 
One fateful night, Yeonwoo finds himself trapped in a dangerous party full of hyper-dominant alphas, their overpowering pheromones leaving him vulnerable and shaken. After narrowly escaping their advances, he turns to Keith for help, only to be met with blame instead of support. Heartbroken, Yeonwoo quits. But just when he thought it was over, Keith appears at his door, willing to give anything to bring him back—anything except the one thing Yeonwoo truly wants: Keith himself.
Available since: 09/30/2024.
Print length: 440 pages.

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