Unleashing Sin - A. M. Wilson Page 0,88
Kiersten breaks the baby news. What he isn't expecting is the mountain of guilt that follows. He can't deny his sexy best friend rocked his world during their one-night stand, and now she's putting him back in the friend zone.
Which wouldn't be so hard if he wasn't already madly in love with her.
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Also by A. M. Wilson
Standalones:
Pitch Dark
At the Risk of Forgetting
When Morning Comes
Indisputable
The Revive Series:
Redesigning Fate
Resurrecting Her
Unleashing Sin
His Deliverance: A Novella
Revive: The Series
Acknowledgements
There was a time that I thought I’d never write another book.
It was 2017 when I last published. I had just released At the Risk of Forgetting after writing the entire book in less than a month and was riding that high. I jumped into writing Pitch Dark not long after, which also took me on another different kind of writing high. The book was exciting and the release felt incredible.
Then, 2018 came around. I was working outside of the house and when I wasn’t working, I was momming it up. And no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t seem to get the words down. Every weekend I’d fire up my laptop, open this word document and stare at my blinking cursor for what felt like hours. I’d eke out a few words and feel as if I was back on the right track and then the cycle would repeat.
All through 2018 and most of 2019.
Then a spark was lit by my friend. I was encouraged to sign up for the Take Me to Bed Anthology project. “Short stories only,” she said. “You can write about existing characters.”
I cannot tell you how much I went back and forth on who to write and what to write. Weeks and months of stressing about what was right for someone who hadn’t written many words in the last two years.
Eventually, I shoved that doubt aside, and Ally, Otto, and Evan were born. (If you didn’t get a chance to read them, don’t fret. You’ll have another chance soon.)
So for that, I have to say thank you to my first ever book world friend, Alex Grayson for always sticking by, encouraging me, hounding me for Sin, and not forgetting me, even when I was taking a break. I’m so grateful to have you in this industry and on this journey with me.
My wonderful editor, Jenny Simms, thank you for not calling me a pest and for working so hard during a worldwide crisis to keep me on my deadlines.
To my family, especially my husband, who never, ever makes me feel guilty for taking time away to work on my books and always picks up my slack. And for encouraging me to never give up, even after two plus years of not writing.
And to my readers, that means YOU! To anyone who has picked up Unleashing Sin, or any of my books, I am so, so grateful to you. Whether you’ve been with me since the very beginning, or this is the first book of mine you’ve read, that fact you took a chance means the very world to me.
On that note, if you enjoyed Unleashing Sin, I hope you can take a second and write a review. I’d love to hear your thoughts. Thank you!
XO,
-A. M.
About the Author
A. M. Wilson is a USA TODAY Bestselling Author. She loves infusing her stories with real life--the good, the bad, and the steamy parts. There’s something special about that pivotal moment when two characters realize their love for each other, but she likes wading through a little angst to get there. When she isn't furiously typing on her computer, she can be found searching for her next all-consuming read. A. M. lives in Minnesota with her husband, two children, and black lab.
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At the Risk of Forgetting
“I’m grabbing a coffee on my way in.”
Rain pelted my yellow umbrella as I rushed down the cracked sidewalk towards the only coffee shop in town. Of all the days for my car to break down, it had to be the day we’re experiencing torrential rain. Factor in that the tiny