Forced into a marriage contract. She had no choice as to who she would marry…or so she thought.
Jerica Monroe has had a sheltered life with a good Catholic upbringing, but she couldn’t wait until she could move out on her own and have the freedom that all her friends had. Little did she know that her parents had a different plan for her. Upon her twenty-fourth birthday, comes the devastating news that she is to marry a stranger. Like a good, obedient daughter, Jerica follows her parents wishes. A contract is a contract after all…
The handsome and domineering, Grayson Devereaux, leads a life that not too many people know about and wishes to continue living it. That is until a beautiful woman turns up on his doorstep with a suitcase in hand. She’s too good for the likes of him, but after many attempts of avoiding her, even he falls victim to the lovely Goddess. After almost losing her, he swears to make her his in every way.
With twists and turns throughout their journey, Jerica and Grayson meet many obstacles. Can they find their happily ever after, even if it is a sinful one?
Stacy Rush resides in Central Iowa with her husband. She started writing in 2017 and self-published her first book in 2018. Since then, Stacy has self-published over 20 titles on Amazon and has written two series and one standalone, with another in progress on the iReader app. She is currently in the middle of writing a 5-book Dark Urban Romance series. Stacy’s title, Twisted Hunger, has recently won an award in Contemporary Fiction, General Fiction, and New Adult Fiction, with it being a Finalist in the Romance and Book Cover categories at the Literary Global Awards. Stacy has also recently put out her first audiobook with Saints and Sinners, a dark and very spicy academia romance. Follow Stacy Rush on her media pages to find out what’s next on the writing block and what upcoming signing events she will be attending.
The way I want this story to continue.. I am absolutely obsessed with these characters. While they made me mad in some parts I do understand why it needed to be written that way. Jerica and Grayson's story comes with smiles, laughter and heartbreak. I never wanted to forget a book just so I could read it again for the first time before I read this book. Stacy's books are always amazing!