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Sublime Casualty Books

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ISBN: 1790619335

*From New York Times bestselling author Addison Moore* After disappearing for over a year, a woman sends cryptic messages from beyond the grave. It’s hot in hell, and Lizzy Hartley wants you to know it. ***In an attempt to escape her past, a young woman steals the identity of a girl who has gone missing.They say to commit murder is a crime against your soul as much as it is another person’s body—an everlasting burden. I say it was a relief—like lancing open my own throat just to breathe for the very first time. But one corpse led to another, and soon I left my own life to step into someone else’s. I never meant for things to go so far. I never meant to leave a trail of bodies in my wake. I never meant to keep a secret so dark that it held the key to another hell entirely.I never meant to say I’m sorry. From the NEW YORK TIMES andUSA TODAY bestselling author, Addison Moore— Cosmopolitan Magazinecalls Addison's books, "...easy, frothy fun!"

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ISBN: 1798419424

In an attempt to escape her past, Phoebe Benedict steals the identity of a girl who has gone missing. She never meant to keep a secret so dark that it held the key to another hell entirely.She never meant to say I’m sorry.*From New York Times bestselling author Addison Moore*Lizzy Hartley disappeared over a year ago and is suddenly sending cryptic messages from beyond the grave. It’s hot in hell, and Lizzy wants Phoebe to know it.Destinies collide as Phoebe hunts for the truth about Lizzy’s disappearance. Assuming someone else’s identity is proving far more dangerous than Phoebe could have ever imagined. And if she’s not careful, she might just join Lizzy in hell.ExcerptThey say to commit murder is a crime against your soul as much as it is another person’s body—an everlasting burden. I say it was a relief—like lancing open my own throat just to breathe for the very first time. But one corpse led to another, and soon I left my own life to step into someone else’s. I never meant for things to go so far. I never meant to leave a trail of bodies in my wake. I never meant to keep a secret so dark that it held the key to another hell entirely.I never meant to say I’m sorry. From the NEW YORK TIMES andUSA TODAY bestselling author, Addison Moore— Cosmopolitan Magazinecalls Addison's books, "...easy, frothy fun!"

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