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📚 New Release: 'The Torment of Two'

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The long-awaited book is now available for your reading pleasure! The Torment of Two is Live! Yay! H

The long-awaited book is now available for your reading pleasure! [View this email in your browser]( The Torment of Two is Live! Yay! Hey K-Besties! The Torment of Two is finally here and available in Kindle Unlimited! I can't wait for you to read this small-town, enemies-to-lovers romance! I'm so thrilled this series is now complete, but I sure am going to miss the Park family! [The Torment of Two (Amazon)]( [Order The Torment of Two (Signed PB) US]( [Order The Torment of Two (Signed PB) INTL]( From USA Today Bestselling Author K Webster comes an enemies-to-lovers, new adult M/F small-town romance! She craves freedom from her overbearing family, and being a student at Park Mountain University is exactly that for her. Until she’s partnered up for an entire semester with a surly, difficult man who despises her immediately for no reason at all. So much for an escape… At PMU, I can finally be free to be my own person away from the Park family name. This semester, though, my happiness is threatened when I meet him. Tristan “Two” Sheridan is a grumpy jerk who nearly runs me over with his hunk of junk car and then has the audacity to blame me. Our dislike for one another is instantaneous. Imagine my horror when not only is he in one of my new “blow-off” classes, but I’ve also been partnered up with him for a labor-intensive class project for a huge portion of my grade. His distaste for me is mild at first, but the second he learns my name, it turns to utter contempt. Why does he hate me so much? What did I ever do to earn such nastiness from a man I don’t even know? Beneath Two’s crankiness are secrets—secrets I plan to uncover. With each encounter, I peel back more of the mysterious layers of the handsome man with the pale gray eyes and find there’s someone likable deep down beneath. And, despite his grudge against me and my family, I think he can’t help but like me too. As we spend more time together on our project, and just when I think I’ve got a handle on Two, I start getting harassed by someone else. This person stalks me at every turn, leaving me anonymous creepy notes and promises of a future together. The stalker is the least of my problems, though. When Two reveals the true reason for hating me—the crushing secret that has tormented him his entire life—my own world is suddenly turned upside down. I feel inadvertently responsible and want to somehow make it all better. A budding romance burns hot between us as our walls come down, but we have to keep it a secret. My parents will vehemently disprove of our coupling, and his will be utterly destroyed. Under the guise of our project, we’re able to spend stolen moments together, stoking the flames of our growing feelings for one another, keeping the bitter truth from our families. But my stalker has other nefarious plans that keep escalating in nature. In order to get help from my father and my brother’s cop fiancée, I will have to come clean. My life may depend on it. Ugly truths will be brought to light and Two’s family will no doubt suffer the consequences. I dread the day I’ll be forced to spill the truth. Is this thing between me and Two worth all the heartache and pain destined for our future? Only time will tell… ***This is a complete M/F standalone novel with a happily ever after. Tropes for this book include: enemies-to-lovers, grumpy/sunshine, college, new-age romance, opposites attract, historical preservation nerds, hidden rooms and treasure hunts, romantic suspense, mental health rep, and secret romance.*** Shameful Secrets Series 1 - The Teacher of Nothing (Callum’s Book) 2 – The Tangle of Awful (Hugo’s Book) 3 – The Heart of Smoke (Jude’s Book) 4 – The Law of Deceit (Dempsey’s Book) 5 – The Torment of Two (Gemma’s Book) [The Teacher of Nothing (Callum's Book)]( [The Tangle of Awful (Hugo's Book)]( [The Heart of Smoke (Jude's Book)]( [The Law of Deceit (Dempsey's Book)]( Thanks for reading this newsletter! Now that this series is over, I'm busy on working on lots of other fun projects for you to read! Hopefully soon I can share about some of those things! Keep reading for a personal thing going on with me... For the past couple of weeks to a month, I've been really anxious (unsure why) and all my anxiety meds aren't really touching it. It's frustrating when your body internalizes stress/worry and wreaks havoc on you. The more I get out of my chair and move, though, the better I feel because it's definitely a distraction. I tried to pinpoint the exact "reasons" as to why I'm so anxious, but I think it's just a culmination of things. Being a mom/wife/business owner/etc can be taxing. We don't realize all we do on the regular. It's quite a feat to keep all the plates spinning in the air, and even when they're spinning as they should, the fear of them crashing down seems to be a cause of worry as well. Saturday, I went to my sister's house and sat outside by her pool in the sunshine. That actually helped too! When I get super anxious, I go inward and tend to cut myself off from people and tasks. It's almost like self-preservation or something. One of the first things to "go" is social media. I totally disconnect. It's nothing against anyone and it's not a lack of appreciation for all those who share my books or are friends to me. I think by withdrawing, it's just another way to quiet the noise in an already chaotic mind that's spinning out of control. So, if you ever wonder why I'm "missing" on social media, that's why. I do promise, however, to send out weekly newsletters no matter what. It's a great way for me to keep you all informed of what's going on and I still feel connected to my readers! I'm hoping to get out of the house more now that school will be out this week to help with the crippling anxiety. Maybe getting more sunshine, exercise, and a break from the monotony will help get my mental health into a better place. I bought lots of fruit and veggies, too. My eating hasn't been great lately and probably adds to the icky feelings. Anyway, that's just a peek inside my buzzing brain. Thanks for listening and caring! Sending hugs your way! Happy Monday, K-Bestie! K (Kristi) Webster 🌼🌼🌼 [Website]( [Pinterest]( [Facebook]( [Email](mailto:assistanttoauthorkwebster@gmail.com) [Instagram]( Copyright © 2024 K Webster's Book Portal, All rights reserved. You were subscribed to the newsletter from K Webster's Book Portal Our mailing address is: K Webster's Book Portal PO Box 1141Broken Arrow, OK 74013 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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