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Until Tomorrow Comes

By: Adelaide Forrest
Narrated by: Heather Firth, Fernando Guerra
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Rafael

I came for war. I left with an obsession.

With one look, Isa captivated me. She consumed me, drawing me into her world without ever knowing the dangers of mine. I intend to make her mine, no matter what lies I need to tell to manipulate her into falling in love with El Diablo. It should be simple enough, but secrets lurk in the depths of her multicolored eyes, and I’ll do anything to understand what broke her before I had the chance. Because she’s mine to break.

Isa

Rafael Ibarra tore through my life like a raging inferno.

Consuming every part of me he touches, he promises to show me passion and the real Ibiza. Though our tryst can never be anything but temporary, I never want to leave the man who makes me wish things were different. But there’s a nightmare hiding within his multicolored gaze, a phantom rattling at the cages who wants to devour me, to take me and claim me as his. He’s temptation, pushing me toward sin with his wicked touch. But the sins of the flesh are different from the sins of the mind, and as much as I hate his secrets…I will never tell him my own.

Until Tomorrow Comes is the first book in the Beauty in Lies series and ends on a cliffhanger. This is a dark mafia romance and contains graphic violence, mature content, and elements that may be triggering. Please listen at your own discretion.

©2021 Adelaide Forrest (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing

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This is not chess. The King will always protect the Queen.

When I started this book, I didn't know it would end on a cliffhanger and continue into the next book.

This was an unusual read for me. There was more time spent on the first meeting of eyes across opposite sides of the road of Isa and Rafe. Rafe was struck immediately with the need to claim Isa but put people in place in her life to ensure she would remain untouched and protected until he could claim her after she turned 18.

Isa had no idea how Rafe had manufactured her life for the last 16 months and how she came to be in his home land of Ibiza.

Isa quickly fell for the charms of Rafe, not knowing he was never going to let her return to the US and leave him.

What follows is Rafe's version of trying to get Isa to fall in love with him in the 12 days she'll be in Ibiza.

There are secrets on both sides that lead to the cliffhanger.

I read on Kindle and read along on Audible.

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