Promotional Event with Review ~ The Sinner’s Bargain by Claire Contreras

We’re celebrating the release of The Sinner’s Bargain by Claire Contreras! We have an excerpt and some teasers to entice you, so be sure to let us know what you think!


 

Title: THE SINNER’S BARGAIN
Author: Claire Contreras
Age group: Adult
Genre: Dark Contemporary Romance
Cover Design: Najla QamberGoodreads

 

Synopsis:
Being pulled in different directions, Amara must choose what she wants to believe and whom she’ll trust.

REVIEW

Oh sweet baby Jesus, the Sinners Bargain by Claire Contreras is one wildly amazing ride!! My pulse is still racing!!! Full of so many twists and turns and heart stopping moments, you will devour it in one sitting. Loved it!! ️After reading The Devil’s Contract and LOVING it I couldn’t wait to get my hands on the Sinner’s Bargain and holy hell it didnt disappoint.  Claire Contreras has a brilliantly twisted mind that brings to life characters that you cant help but love.  I didnt know who to trust, who to love and who really was who.  I FREAKING LOVED EVERY TWISTED MINUTE OF IT!!  Read this NOW!!

5 *****

♥ Sophie

EXCERPT
“It’ll be a long flight, so try to get comfortable,” he
said.
She turned to look
at him, her eyes growing with her response, “How am I supposed to get
comfortable?” her look said. She wasn’t sure if he would hear her if she spoke
so she hoped the look was enough for him to understand.  Her jaw tightened when his hand brushed
against her face as he tapped the button beside her ear that she could press to
speak.
“How long is the
flight?” she asked.
He gave her a
small smile. “Shorter than a commercial flight would have been.”
Amara breathed
out, annoyed at his evasive response. “What do you think your boss wants to
talk to me about?”
“I guess we’ll
find out together.”
Her eyes flashed
back to his icy blue gaze. “You really don’t know?”
 “They don’t tell me everything.”
“That makes two of
us,” she responded, facing forward again. She rolled her eyes when she heard
him chuckle.
“Have you found
anything on Colin?”
Amara tensed at
that. “Why are you so interested in Colin? He’s just a regular guy. He’s not
like you; he’s not involved in weird shit that gets people killed.”
“Maybe so, but
it’s always good to have something that somebody wants just in case,” he said
with a shrug. Philip reached under his seat and took a green apple out of his
bag, offering it to Amara first, which she thought was ironic in a laughable
way and annoying at the same time. She merely shook her
head.
“You mean for
blackmail? That’s why you always want to find out information on people. You
might as well just say ‘get my information on this person so I can use it as
blackmail.’”
“That’s not really
how it works,” he said, taking a bite of the apple. The sound of his chewing
was unwelcome in her ear. “I file information, and if later on I need to use it
for something, I do. I have what Colin wants most right in front of me, and he
knows it. He snuck past me once, but that was only because he had help, and I
think Samuel and I have reached a mutual agreement that he fucked up in the
matter.”
She looked at him
again, but this time he didn’t meet her eyes, he kept his eyes forward,
ignoring her. Amara didn’t notice when the helicopter began to leave the ground
and was surprised when the voices in her ears told her they were on their way
to the capitol. As she turned away from Philip to look out the window she
wondered, if anything happened to her, would it all be over? Would the sultan’s
people go after her mother, or was Amara the goal? She wasn’t a prize —wasn’t special—she was just a girl in her
early twenties who was trying to do the right thing. She wasn’t sure what that
was anymore.
“If I hadn’t been
stupid enough to take the hit for my dad’s problems, would I still be here?”
Her voice was small, the thought escaping her lips before she thought about
speaking it.
“Your dad was only
the beginning. You made it easier for us to get to you, but no, Amara, the
reason for you being here is not that. We would have had to go after you sooner
or later. If they had reached you first, you would be dead.” Amara looked at
him, begging him to continue. “They would have used you to get what they
wanted, and then they would have killed you.”
“Isn’t that what
those men will do now, if they find me?”
Philip’s silence
answered her.

 

 

 

 

 

If you haven’t read the beginning of Colin and Amara’s story, grab The Devil’s Contract now!
 
Title: THE DEVIL’S CONTRACT
Author: Claire Contreras
Age group: Adult
Genre: Dark Contemporary Romance
Cover Design: Najla QamberGoodreads

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About the Author:

Claire Contreras graduated with her BA in Psychology from Florida International University. She was born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Miami, Fl, where she currently resides with her husband, two boys, and two American Bulldogs.
Life is short, and it’s more bitter than sweet, so she tries to smile as often as her face allows. She enjoys stories with happy endings, because life is full of way too many unhappy ones.
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