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Burn Butterfly Burn
Dance Butterfly Dance
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Masked Duet Series

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Secrets and lies rang through the night

The Butterfly took wing and flew out of sight

Ragged and torn, she ghosted along

Unable to love, she danced a new song

Wrapped up in flames to keep all away

They try and convince her to come back and play

Battling fire with fire, they do all they can

But Savy's a master and won't fall for their plan

The flames grow higher the harder they fight

Until all their love, burns everything in sight


What's a Butterfly to do when she gets too close to the flames?

Fly, fly away and start her own damn fire, that's what.

Savy got burnt when she gave those careless boys her heart. She flew from her cage and built a new one made from fire so no one can hurt her again. She's writing her own story now and they won't be a part of it, her book is closed to them.

Her men will do anything to get her back but when fire meets fire it causes an inferno that might turn them all to ash.

Burn Butterfly Burn is book 2 of the Masked duet and completes the story.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherReese Rivers
Release dateJan 22, 2024
Burn Butterfly Burn
Dance Butterfly Dance

Titles in the series (2)

  • Dance Butterfly Dance

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    Dance Butterfly Dance
    Dance Butterfly Dance

    Savy’s got secrets that she’ll never tell A nobody, a nothing, all alone, she’s in hell They walk past her, ignore her, like she’s not even there When all she ever wanted was someone to care No one sees her until she steps into that cage She flutters her wings and plays her part on a stage She hides behind her mask and dances to their tune, terrified of the day that her secrets will bloom When the mask is ripped away, and they rage at the lie, the Butterfly finally stops dancing and will learn how to fly Dance Butterfly Dance is book 1 of a duet and is completed in Burn Butterfly Burn A contemporary why choose romance set in the third year of university. Multi POV, multiple love interests, very detailed high steam scenes, No full MM but a fluid scene with her in the middle. Savy St. James is a sad lonely girl with too many secrets to count. She hides away in her oversized frumpy clothes and thick glasses wishing she was brave enough to be seen without her mask. One small favor backfires and forces her into a fake date deal by the school’s hot shot quarterback. Him and his three best friends treat her like a pet to play with and are careless with her until she’s had enough and breaks the deal. But when her secrets are revealed and her masks are stripped away, they will all burn for it.

  • Burn Butterfly Burn

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    Burn Butterfly Burn
    Burn Butterfly Burn

    Secrets and lies rang through the night The Butterfly took wing and flew out of sight Ragged and torn, she ghosted along Unable to love, she danced a new song Wrapped up in flames to keep all away They try and convince her to come back and play Battling fire with fire, they do all they can But Savy's a master and won't fall for their plan The flames grow higher the harder they fight Until all their love, burns everything in sight What's a Butterfly to do when she gets too close to the flames? Fly, fly away and start her own damn fire, that's what. Savy got burnt when she gave those careless boys her heart. She flew from her cage and built a new one made from fire so no one can hurt her again. She's writing her own story now and they won't be a part of it, her book is closed to them. Her men will do anything to get her back but when fire meets fire it causes an inferno that might turn them all to ash. Burn Butterfly Burn is book 2 of the Masked duet and completes the story.

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