Book Blitz - Dirty Saint by Tabatha Vargo

Dirty Saint
Tabatha Vargo
(Sons of Sinister, #2)
Publication date: February 21st 2024
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance

Koah Saint
Son of Sinister. Drug dealer. The number one stunner on The Strip and a BIG FAT LIAR.
They bow to him like he’s the holy grail, but I know he’s really the devil.
Since the day he was dropped on our doorstep, I’ve wanted him out of my life.
He’s a black stain on my memory and the one who put my father away.
Because of him, I’m flipping burgers instead of lying on beaches. To say he ruined my life would be an understatement.
Ten years later, I still can’t stand the guy, but even I can admit he’s sexy beyond belief. I won’t fall for his lusty looks and boyish charms. There’s nothing he can say or do to me to make me believe he’s anything but a lying playboy.
Or is there?

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EXCERPT:

A little heated hatred scene from Dirty Saint. This book is heavy on the enemies to lovers, y’all. It’s so hot.
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I pushed until he moved back, and I could breathe freely. “You did. You lied. You ruined my life. Thanks to you, I’m not the sweet girl I used to be. Now, I’m a bitter bitch with fury in my heart.”

His large palm covered my hand, holding it to his hard chest and sending another wave of fear crashing over me. His nostrils flared as he breathed down at me. The heat from his body made my trembling fingertips tingle. I was cold all over even though it was warm outside.

“You know what they say about bitter bitches?” His smooth voice was sprinkled with hints of sarcasm and anger.

I pulled back, wishing I was strong enough to free my hand from his grasp. My knees began to knock, and I worried I would explode if I didn’t get away. The mix of emotions was a volatile cocktail—unstable and capable.

“What?”

He licked his thick lips before a sarcastic smile formed, making his dimples appear.

“They taste sour. Next time you finger yourself, taste and see.”

I gasped, ripping my hand from his and lifting it to slap him. He was faster than me and instead caught my hand in the air.

“Be careful who you raise your hand to, Tori. Little girls like you are bound to get knocked on their asses.”

“I’d like to see you try,” I spat, dying for a fight with him.

Whatever anxiety I felt seconds earlier had been burned away by the raw fury he pulled forward with his words. I had spent most of the past ten years of my life imagining how good it would feel to knock Koah on his ass. I would gladly give him what he wanted if he wanted a piece of me.

He chuckled, letting go of my hand and daring me with his eyes to try to hit him again.

“I don’t hit girls,” he said.

“That’s funny. You have no problem destroying a girl’s life, but you won’t hit them? Typical cowardly bullshit.”

He stepped away from me, and the crisp night air flooded my cheeks, cooling them. Once again, the side of his mouth lifted in a sardonic grin.

“I’ll see you around, Tori.” He crossed his arms, dismissing me.

I wanted to stand my ground, but the longer I stood there glaring back at him, the more I desired to run away. So I folded first, turning and going toward Sadie. I needed away from The Strip and didn’t care what I had to do to get her to leave. I would never let Sadie talk me into a night out again, especially if it meant seeing the devil and remembering how he had burned me.

Author Bio:

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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 SBR Media. For inquiries regarding foreign rights, audio, and other media outlets, please contact Stephanie Phillips.

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