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I Should Have Killed You

  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read



A Love Story Set at the End of the World

There are love stories that feel safe.

This isn’t one of them.

I Should Have Killed You is what happens when survival collides with obsession — when trust becomes a weapon, and love feels more like a loaded gun than a promise.

For thirteen years, the sky has been the wrong color.

Not red.Not gray.Wrong.

Radiation storms crawl across a bruised violet horizon. Cities rot from the inside out. Power hums in places it shouldn’t. And in the wreckage of it all, two people who absolutely should not trust each other are forced to stand side by side.

What follows isn’t a clean romance.

It’s tension.It’s betrayal.It’s restraint that snaps at the worst possible moment.

This is a story about:

  • Surviving a world that already ended

  • Falling for someone you might have to kill

  • The static between loyalty and desire

  • And the kind of love that scars before it saves

If you like:

  • Fallout-style wasteland worlds

  • Enemies-to-lovers tension

  • Slow-burn intensity with real stakes

  • Morally gray characters

  • Emotional punches that land hard

You’re home.

Why This Book Exists

I didn’t want to write something safe.

I wanted something sharp.

Something that feels like you dug it out of rubble. Something that hums under your skin after you close it.

The world of I Should Have Killed You is bigger than one book. This is the beginning of a larger arc — a trilogy if it breathes the way I think it will. There are secrets buried deep in this world. There are consequences still coming.

And there are choices that can’t be undone.

eBook or Paperback?

The ebook is available for 99¢ — because I want people to step into this world without hesitation.

The paperback is for the collectors. The ones who want to hold the dust-covered cover in their hands. The ones who understand that some stories deserve a physical place on a shelf.

A Warning

This is not a comfort read.

People die. Trust fractures. Power shifts.

And sometimes love looks like the wrong decision — until it’s the only one left.

If you’re ready for that…

Welcome to the wasteland.



 
 
 

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