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Kiss of Death

Shadows of Love, Book 2

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Kiss of Death

By: L.T. Vargus, Tim McBain
Narrated by: Audrey Solara
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While a hurricane slams the tourist strewn coast, a killer runs amok in the storm. A group of vacationers are pinned down in the midst of the danger.

It was supposed to be Kaitlyn and Logan's wedding day. The storm was supposed to hit 90 miles south of here.

There's no safety in the storm.


The rain pours. The wind rips. The sea crashes up onto the land.

Water main? That broke.

Now floodwater gushes through the city streets. Gallons and gallons. Engulfing cars and surging up around the buildings.

Brickwork crumbles. Roofs get torn off.

And a killer walks among the devastation.
He takes advantage of the chaos. Finds his victims trapped like flies on sticky paper, penned in by the raging storm. And he means to play with his new pets.

Yeah, you can run but you can't hide.


Kaitlyn and Logan and all of their wedding party find themselves cornered. Captured. Picked off one by one by both the hurricane and the psychopath.

And the storm only grows more fierce. The flood only gets higher. The killer only draws closer and closer.

They have to find a way out.


The books in the Shadows of Love series work as stand alone novels and can be listened to in any order. Grab Kiss of Death now!

©2025 L.T. Vargus and Tim McBain (P)2025 L.T. Vargus and Tim McBain
Genre Fiction Horror Psychological Thriller & Suspense Natural Disaster
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