Enjoy this coming of age forbidden love short story by USA Today Bestselling paranormal romance author Tameri Etherton...
His secret could get him killed.
Justin paints in secret to escape the brutality of his life, but when that secret is revealed, he’s forced to confront more than his fears. She’s a face in a portrait, half-hidden and taunting. The moment Justin’s paintbrush touches the canvas, she comes to life. He knows she’s not real, yet he can hear her voice and touch her hand. Who is she and why does she haunt is every waking hour? Freedom comes at a price. Even the most broken can find hope in the darkness. When everything is lost, it’ll take more than a painting to heal. UnBroken is a star-crossed lovers short story with minimal sexy times, but a heartwarming happy ending. Enjoy!
Tameri Etherton is the USA Today Bestselling Author of fierce scorching fantasy and magical ever afters. As a born storyteller, Tameri grew up inventing fictional worlds where the impossible was possible. It’s been said she leaves a trail of glitter in her wake as she creates new adventures for her kickass heroines, and the rogues who steal their hearts. She lives an enchanted life traveling the world with her very own prince charming and their mischievous dragon, Lady Dazzleton.
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I was never a person who was interested in short stories but I’m learning to appreciate them. I felt like this was pretty fleshed out even if there was no real explanation at the end. My only real issue was I felt weird reading about a teenage boys sexual daydream but I’m probably not the target demographic.