Cover Reveal for Heartbreak for Hire by Tabatha Vargo and Melissa Andrea



Heartbreak for Hire
Tabatha Vargo and  Melissa Andrea 




Leticia Hassar  
RBA Designs : Romantic Book Affairs

Contemporary Romance


I turn trusted housewives into adulterous whores.

Let’s face it, nothing lasts forever. She may have started out as your wet dream, but now she’s your ball and chain. Let me set you free.

I’ll turn your loyal lady into a lecherous liar.

I can give you the uncontested divorce you desire, end your impending engagement, or rid you of that clingy girlfriend.

Either way, you’ll be a free man.

My name is Rift, and men pay me to have affairs with their women. It’s my job to get caught. While unethical, my profession is easy. Hell, most days it’s fun. At least until I fall for the soon-to-be ex of my newest client.


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Tabatha Vargo

Tabatha is a New York Times & USA Today Bestselling author, best known for her sexy adult romance Little Black Book.

Tabatha writes in all genres, including adult and new adult, and isn't afraid to venture into the dark side on occasion, as she proved with her dark, prison romance, Slammer.

She's an avid reader of all things smutty and the writer of sexy stories featuring redeemable alpha bad boys and sweet, strong women.

Her other loves include her children, her loving, supportive husband, anything historical, and wind chimes.

When she isn't writing, she's texting book ideas to herself.

Tabatha is represented by Jane Dystel of Dystel & Goderich Literary Management.

Check out Tabatha's blog: www.tabathavargo.blogspot.com

Melissa Andrea

New York Times Bestselling Author
Passionate Book Nerd
Coffee Abuser
Chaos w Lipstick
I'm really a Mermaid






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