She ran from me at eighteen. Spent eight years pretending I was a nightmare she'd outgrown.
Cute.
I wasn't her nightmare. I was her futureshe just didn't know it yet.
I bullied her in high school because I was sixteen and savage and she was the only thing I ever wanted that I couldn't take. So, I made her miserable. Made sure no one touched her. Made sure she went to bed every night with my name in her teeth like a curse.
She hated me. Good. Hate is just obsession without the honesty.
Eight years later, our parents' marriage is crumbling and the family's drowning in debt they don't know I own.
Every dollarevery last oneI bought with her name on my lips.
Now she's home. My house. My rules. My week.
Seven nights before Thanksgiving. Seven nights of whatever I want, and the debt disappears.
She thinks she's surviving me. She doesn't realize I'm ruining her on purpose.
By Thursday, she'll sit at my table, say grace with our family, and when I tell her to say thank youshe won't just mean it. She'll be desperate to.
***Say Thank You is a dark Thanksgiving romance featuring step-siblings with no biological relation. Their parents married when they were sixteenthey did not grow up together as children. This book contains mature themes, dubious consent, graphic spice, and a morally corrupt MMC who doesn't apologize for what he wants. Reader discretion is advised.
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Cute.
I wasn't her nightmare. I was her futureshe just didn't know it yet.
I bullied her in high school because I was sixteen and savage and she was the only thing I ever wanted that I couldn't take. So, I made her miserable. Made sure no one touched her. Made sure she went to bed every night with my name in her teeth like a curse.
She hated me. Good. Hate is just obsession without the honesty.
Eight years later, our parents' marriage is crumbling and the family's drowning in debt they don't know I own.
Every dollarevery last oneI bought with her name on my lips.
Now she's home. My house. My rules. My week.
Seven nights before Thanksgiving. Seven nights of whatever I want, and the debt disappears.
She thinks she's surviving me. She doesn't realize I'm ruining her on purpose.
By Thursday, she'll sit at my table, say grace with our family, and when I tell her to say thank youshe won't just mean it. She'll be desperate to.
***Say Thank You is a dark Thanksgiving romance featuring step-siblings with no biological relation. Their parents married when they were sixteenthey did not grow up together as children. This book contains mature themes, dubious consent, graphic spice, and a morally corrupt MMC who doesn't apologize for what he wants. Reader discretion is advised.
Genre: Romantic Suspense