CHASER IS HERE! + Bonus Epilogue


Bookish Boo Look!

It's a book baby! And it's so pretty! Surprise I changed the cover! Ok enough exclamations. As you can see I'm excited. Very, very excited. The cover change was the result of why choose mentality. Not not that why choose. Months ago I sent out an email asking readers what they liked more, the straight bourbon cover or the cover with a Shayla inspo. It was a 50/50 split so... why choose? I like all of the above - and so does Shayla. Wait until you get to that chapter. Whoo!

Ok I'm going to slide out the way so you can read Chaser. Which dropped today. In case I didn't mention that. So... I mean, the work day is over... pick up takeout and settle in for a good ride.

Feel free to hit me up on the socials as you read or after. I delight in the 2 a.m. DM that is a freak out about a development 🀣!

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Terreece M. Clarke | Romance Author

Bestselling Romance Author and Freelance Journalist Terreece M. Clarke writes diverse stories for today's readers.

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