Cherry Pop: Prequel to the Vampire Cherry series
Urban Fantasy novella, prequel to the Vampire Cherry series.

"The significance of things is rarely apparent at the moment they occur. People don't know it's the last time they're making love with a significant other or the last time they're seeing a friend, until long after the moment has come and gone. Lovers grow distant, friends drift apart, and one day you look back at that time you dug your nails in his back, or that phone call you ended way too soon, and wish you'd known you'd never get another chance. Wish you'd savored it while it lasted, instead of taking it for granted.

I often wish I'd realized the last time I felt the sun caressing my skin.

Or the last time I heard my mother's voice.

Hell, I wish I'd known the last time I heard my heart beat."

Follow Cherry's first steps into a world she was never prepared for, in this prequel to the Vampire Cherry series.
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Cherry Pop: Prequel to the Vampire Cherry series
Urban Fantasy novella, prequel to the Vampire Cherry series.

"The significance of things is rarely apparent at the moment they occur. People don't know it's the last time they're making love with a significant other or the last time they're seeing a friend, until long after the moment has come and gone. Lovers grow distant, friends drift apart, and one day you look back at that time you dug your nails in his back, or that phone call you ended way too soon, and wish you'd known you'd never get another chance. Wish you'd savored it while it lasted, instead of taking it for granted.

I often wish I'd realized the last time I felt the sun caressing my skin.

Or the last time I heard my mother's voice.

Hell, I wish I'd known the last time I heard my heart beat."

Follow Cherry's first steps into a world she was never prepared for, in this prequel to the Vampire Cherry series.
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Cherry Pop: Prequel to the Vampire Cherry series

Cherry Pop: Prequel to the Vampire Cherry series

by Sotia Lazu
Cherry Pop: Prequel to the Vampire Cherry series

Cherry Pop: Prequel to the Vampire Cherry series

by Sotia Lazu

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Overview

Urban Fantasy novella, prequel to the Vampire Cherry series.

"The significance of things is rarely apparent at the moment they occur. People don't know it's the last time they're making love with a significant other or the last time they're seeing a friend, until long after the moment has come and gone. Lovers grow distant, friends drift apart, and one day you look back at that time you dug your nails in his back, or that phone call you ended way too soon, and wish you'd known you'd never get another chance. Wish you'd savored it while it lasted, instead of taking it for granted.

I often wish I'd realized the last time I felt the sun caressing my skin.

Or the last time I heard my mother's voice.

Hell, I wish I'd known the last time I heard my heart beat."

Follow Cherry's first steps into a world she was never prepared for, in this prequel to the Vampire Cherry series.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161004203
Publisher: Acelette Press
Publication date: 04/08/2022
Series: Vampire Cherry
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 453 KB

About the Author

Sotia shares her life and living quarters with her husband, their son, and two rescue dogs, one of which may be part-pony. Sappy movies make her cry, and she wishes she could take in all the stray dogs in the world.

Sotia spent her formative years reading anything she could get her hands on, including steamy romances her grandma would frown upon—nah, Grandma would totally approve. Hailing from the land of Olympians and Titans, she could only resist writing about mythical immortals for so long. Her mythology romance boasts hot, powerful Alphas, who can handle sassy ladies and will stop at nothing to make them happy.

True love exists, and Sotia is determined to give her fated couples a happy ending!
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