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A VIPER'S KISS: WHEN THE NIGHT REMEMBERS US: A FORBIDDEN TRIANGLE ROMANCE Release Day

Official Blurb for A Viper's Kiss: When the Night Remembers Us:

Alina Vibora has everything—on paper. A steady career, a beautiful daughter, and a loyal husband who provides without fail. But after years of living in the safety of predictability, she’s starving for something deeper: a pulse that matches her own.

When her husband Adrian becomes increasingly distant—buried in late-night coding and logic-driven calm—Alina finds herself pulled toward Xavier Silverstein, the magnetic media magnate who sees past her practiced smile. What begins as a secret affair in shadowed corners becomes something far more dangerous: the awakening of a woman who has forgotten how to be wanted.

Xavier calls her Viper, a name that both seduces and warns. He’s willing to wait for her, but his presence burns away every illusion she’s built. Meanwhile, Adrian’s quiet intuition sharpens; he knows something is wrong, even if logic refuses to confirm it. Their ten-year-old daughter, Solstice, watches the tension unfold in ways she can’t quite name—but she feels it, deeply.

As the affair intensifies, Alina finds herself split between two men who reflect the fractured halves of her soul—one bound by duty, the other by passion. Every decision carries consequence, every secret threatens to unravel the fragile peace of her family.

Viper's Kiss: When the Night Remembers Us is a slow-burn, emotionally charged short story of love, betrayal, and rebirth. Told through layered, intimate perspectives, it explores what happens when desire collides with obligation—and whether forgiveness can ever follow fire.



Sneak Peek:

When Adrian excused himself for the restroom, she waited until he disappeared into the crowd. Her fingers slipped into her purse, found her phone.

I’m here, in front of the restrooms.

“You’re beautiful like this,” he said, tilting his head just slightly. “When you’re honest, when you’re not hiding behind duty or routine. Like a snake shedding its skin.”

Did you think the box would disappear on its own?

I’m not ready, she typed, fingers trembling.

I’ll wait. But you’re running out of time.

A Note to Readers

The Taste of Viper’s Kiss is a story for mature readers — not for its explicitness, but for the emotions it unearths. It moves through longing, restraint, and the quiet ache of choices that change everything.

You’ll find sensuality here, but also loneliness, power, and transformation. Shadows of infidelity, identity, and control weave through the narrative. Nothing is gratuitous — but nothing is softened, either.

Enter with an open heart and steady breath. This is a slow burn that coils before it strikes.

If you are not into the idea of sin--to put it in perspective-- this is not the story for you. 





Check the story out at the following places---you can even get it for free with a library card via Hoopla Digital and Libby apps. This post will be updated as more listings are added. Thank you so much for your support. I'm running an autumn/winter free ebook sale for books under both of my pen names exclusively on Smashwords if you'd like to check out my work for free. Please feel free to leave a review. 


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