Sunday, July 19, 2020


Authors: M. Billiter & Kyle Thomas
Title: The Divided Twin
Series: Divided
Genre: New Adult Psychological Thriller
Release Date: June 27, 2020
Cover Designer: BookSmith Design

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 Everyone has a voice in their head. Mine is just a little louder.

Identical twins Aaron and Branson Kovak are in their final year of college—Aaron’s in Ohio, while Branson remains in their home state of Wyoming. There’s also the third twin, David, who only exists in one of their minds.

Despite the distance between them, Aaron and Branson are united by a turbulent childhood they survived together. As they enter adulthood, David comes out of the shadows to wreak havoc on the real world—his idea of fun.

When their mom is diagnosed with cancer, the ties that bind the twins incite David to tear them apart at the seams.

Will they stand or fall together, or separately?

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I didn’t care what either of our parents said. Neither of their voices was as strong to me as my brother’s. I walked toward him and my chest suddenly betrayed me by shaking. When I reached Branson I dropped my overnight bag and wrapped my arms around him. I don’t know who held the other tighter, only that we weren’t going to let go. Home. It didn’t matter the shape I was in, or the fact that my hands shook and I probably smelled rank from running back to my apartment to pack, Branson would always take me in. He would always be there for me. And I’d always be there for him.

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M. Billiter is the alter ego of contemporary, award-winning romance author, Mary Billliter.

After writing more than a dozen love stories, she is exploring the other side. Best known for her emotional honesty, Mary doesn’t write about well-adjusted people, but rather the wounds in life.

M. Billiter writes with clarity and raw emotion to explore difficult subjects and issues close to her heart. 


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