Poetry

Letting

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It all go as I dive into this book

reading about things I didn’t know.

Losing myself in a world that is more than me

More than the problems that bother me outside my home.

The words that are so powerful you can feel the emotions behind them

and almost see the scene of the story play out in front of your eyes.

As if you are in that moment feeling their pain and feeling their joy.

You are learning what they learn and building up your strength when they thought the weakness would be too strong for them to overcome.

And in that moment I am lost but a good lost

one that leaves me feeling at peace.

 

 

Written By: Deirdre Stokes

 

Book Reviews/Praise

Praise for K.K. Allen books!

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Is the first book apart of this series and It’s good. Lyric and Wolf meet as she escapes from a bad relationship and becomes his band road manager. She knows his trouble and she doesn’t want to fall for another rocker and he knows she’s uptight and a girl who wants a relationship and his not that type of guy. I love a book about two people who feels they shouldn’t be together and you wait to see if they work out. This book is worth the read. And so is the second book which came out on July 27,2017.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cover Design: Okay Creations
Photo Credit: Vellum and Wing
Release Date: July 27, 2017

Synopsis

He stole her lyrics, and then he stole her heart.
Lyric Cassidy is off the tour, lost as to what her next career move will be, and certain that she’ll never love again after Wolf. All because of a social media scandal that left her with no choice but to pack up and face the consequences. When she learns that the fate of her career is in her hands, she has a difficult decision to make. Step back on the tour bus with Wolf and deal with the mess she left behind, or end her contract early and lose her job at Perform Live?
Wolf’s shattered heart finds no resolve in giving Lyric a chance to come back on tour. He can never be with her again. Not after she walked away. Conflicted with wants and needs, he struggles to remember who Wolf was before Lyric. That’s what he needs to become again. Maybe then his heart will be safe. Or maybe there’s no hope for the damaged.
But with stolen dreams, betrayals, and terrifying threats—no one’s heart is safe. Not even the ones that may be destined to be together.