
Author: Brittainy Cherry
Series: Elements #2
Publisher: Self-Published
Release Date: March 25, 2016
Genre: Contemporary Romance
More Info: Goodreads
There once was a boy, and I loved him.
Logan Francis Silverstone was the complete opposite of me. I danced while he stood still. He was quiet, and I was always running my mouth. He struggled to find a smile while I refused to frown.
The night I saw the darkness that truly lived inside of him, I couldn’t look away.
We were broken together, yet somehow whole. We were wrong together, but always right. We were the stars that burned across the night sky, searching for a wish, praying for better tomorrows.
Until the day I lost him. I threw us away with one hasty decision—a decision that changed us forever.
There once was a boy, and I loved him.
And for a few breaths, a few whispers, a few moments, I think he loved me, too.
Title: The Fire Between High & Lo
Series: Elements #2
Cover Design: Staci Brillhart
Photographer: Franggy Yanez
Author: Brittainy Cherry
Release Date: March 25, 2016
Teaser #1
For a few brief moments, he let me into his heart, and I allowed him into mine. His skin met my skin, his lips met my lips.
That night we held onto one another. We stopped our minds from wandering off. We didn’t remember yesterday, and we refused to speak of tomorrow. We started when the moon was high, and didn’t stop until the morning sun kissed our faces.
We loved each other that night.
Yes…
We loved so slowly.
Teaser #2
“I didn’t know what it all meant. Being alive, being dead. Inhaling, exhaling. The simple idea of existence was always a vast amount of confusion in my mind. But then Alyssa walked into my life one day, and everything started to make a little more sense.
Maybe the point of life was to teach us that we weren’t always going to be our past mistakes. Maybe the point of life was to open ourselves up to the things that we feared most—like love.
Maybe the whole point of my life was to simply find her.
And that thought alone was enough to get me through each night of loneliness.”
The Air He Breathes
(Elements #1)
Amazon US
I was warned about Tristan Cole.
“Stay away from him,” people said.
“He’s cruel.”
“He’s cold.”
“He’s damaged.”
It’s easy to judge a man because of his past. To look at Tristan and see a monster.
But I couldn’t do that. I had to accept the wreckage that lived inside of him because it also lived inside of me.
We were both empty.
We were both looking for something else. Something more.
We both wanted to put together the shattered pieces of our yesterdays.
Then perhaps we could finally remember how to breathe.
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