Cabezón:
by Rose Croft
Cabezón—a Spanish word that can mean pigheaded, stubborn, heady, potent and lethal.
Vicente
Sometimes dreams were deceiving and the difference between doing the right thing or spriraling down the wrong path boiled down to one thing—survival.
I grew up in extreme poverty.
A walking statistic.
An undocumented immigrant.
Life’s circumstances hardened me.
Reality crushed my notions that angels existed.
Until I saw her…
I wanted to hate her.
I wanted to hurt her.
I wanted to find my salvation in her.
I just…wanted her.
But she wasn’t mine.
She was my brother’s girl.
Standalone. Book one in the series.
Vicente
Sometimes dreams were deceiving and the difference between doing the right thing or spriraling down the wrong path boiled down to one thing—survival.
I grew up in extreme poverty.
A walking statistic.
An undocumented immigrant.
Life’s circumstances hardened me.
Reality crushed my notions that angels existed.
Until I saw her…
I wanted to hate her.
I wanted to hurt her.
I wanted to find my salvation in her.
I just…wanted her.
But she wasn’t mine.
She was my brother’s girl.
Standalone. Book one in the series.