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Loss. One word that can turn your entire life upside down. I never truly understood what it meant to lose someone until I experienced it firsthand. But I won't let the grief define me. I'll use it to mold me, to shape me into someone who is strong enough to take back my life. I am stronger than the pain and I will find myself again. Or die trying. *Lost in Life is book 1 in the Inked Souls Duet. This duet is a dark MMN-B (male/male/non-binary) romance. It is a why choose story, that means there will not be a choice made between the main character love interests and they will all end up together. Along with dark romance themes, violence, and sexual content, this story delves into the very real reality of grief and its effect, please check triggers before proceeding. The duet does end in an HEA but not before many, many tears are shed. **Please note: Lost in Life ends on a mild cliffhanger.
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I have no words that won't spoil this plot so I will keep it short - PICK UP THE BOOK!
I am obsessed and the characters Kitty has written are all beautifully diverse and they feel SO real. This is a dark romance with content that may not be suitable for all adults, so please check that out first.
If you're looking for a book/duet that will keep you in a chokehold with diverse and perfectly imperfect characters, spice, a fantastic plot, and more - Check out Lost in Life and the Inked Souls Duet by Kitty! I would highly recommend this. Their work only gets better and better, but this is unlike anything I've read before.
Kitty, thank you again for sharing this story and your voice with the world. You have a way of writing all the hardest thoughts, feelings, issues, and worries for so many of us IRL into your books so that it breaks us and heals us all at the same time. It's written with passion and respect and for that I admire you always. This story showed me that while we may keep our identities private or we may be unsure that we WILL find our way and it's up to us to stop asking for permission to be who we are, but to own it. Take it. Nobody will 'give' it to us unless we make space for ourselves and show them how to respect us. I didn't think I needed to hear this, but I did, and I probably will time and time again, so I am glad I'll have this on my shelf to refer to in those moments!