A Beauty So Cursed by Beena Khan
Afterword
I do hope you enjoyed reading this novel. If you did like it, even a little, please leave a review on Goodreads, Amazon, and Bookbub even if it is just two words. I would love to read your thoughts.
Time to say goodbye to a series which is never easy. I’ve been waiting to write Miran’s story when I first had the idea of A Beauty So Cruel. It was a clash of morals, and I enjoyed dwelling in his mind. This was a difficult book to write, not in terms of darkness but because the FMC was blind. It can limit the writing, and I had to carefully analyze every sentence that it was true to a blind person’s perspective. No matter how much I’ve researched, I don’t have the first-hand experience.
I didn’t hold back when I wrote Enzo Vitalli’s dark character in A King Of Beasts. He took over my mind and drained me. For a month, even after I finished writing AKOB, I felt gloomy, paranoid, and strange. My mind was dark when I wrote Miran’s book, but my heart wanted to smile, and it resulted in a super slow burn and angsty book. Miran’s and Lada’s story allowed me to heal as a writer.
Thank you for being part of the Beauty and the Beast series and staying till my fourth final book. I tried to make each book different. Your support means a lot that you’ve been a part of these characters' journey, and you took a chance on a new mafia crime author. My future books in the mafia universe will be spin-offs of secondary characters in this original series.
In my next series, I’m tackling the Bratva in there.
P.s Are you interested in a third-generation books? Ex. Vlad Vitalli’s children, etc.
Feel free to message me your thoughts on Instagram/Twitter @beenaxkhan or my email [email protected] My heart explodes in joy seeing your messages.
Until next time readers.
-Beena Khan