Poisoned Paradise

Poisoned Paradise by Lucy Smoke is a contemporary fiction novel published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on September 4, 2021. This edition spans 316 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Willow and Ryan, whose complex relationship is marked by deep emotional turmoil and dark themes. As they navigate their feelings, the narrative explores the consequences of love intertwined with regret and the challenges of forbidden desires.
Readers will find a portrayal of a tumultuous romance that delves into taboo subjects, emphasizing the struggles of love that feels both inevitable and unattainable. The characters grapple with their past mistakes and the weight of their emotions, creating a narrative that is both intense and thought-provoking. This book is intended for mature audiences due to its explicit content and adult situations, making it a significant entry in the Black Heart Romance presents Heaven & Hell series.
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Warning: This is a dark taboo/forbidden romance, and contains dark and very taboo themes which some readers may find uncomfortable or upsetting. A detailed warning is provided at the beginning of the book. (You can view this by looking at the Look Inside feature above.) If you do not enjoy these themes, or have triggers, please do not read. Recommended for 18+ due to sexual content and adult situations. Please read responsibly.
Willow
Six years ago, I made a mistake. The worst mistake I could have ever possibly made. I fell in love with the wrong person and … I told him.
Ryan’s always been with me ever since I can remember. It’s been the two of us-side by side. Through every new beginning, every new ‘family’, and every failure. Is it any wonder that the love I had for him turned into something different-something deeper? Something utterly rotten? And is it any wonder that he hates me for it now?
Ryan
I’m a damaged soul, and she’s the only thing that’s ever held me together. But the one woman I want is the one woman I can never have.
She thinks I hate her for her confession, and maybe a part of me does. What I hate more, though, is that I have to push her away to keep her safe. That I have to pretend like I don’t fucking want her when she’s all I’ve been able to think about for the last six years.
We’re no fucking Romeo and Juliet. We’re much worse than that. A love like ours was doomed from the start.
This book is a part of the Black Heart Romance presents Heaven & Hell series.
**This is a STANDALONE book.**
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