ISBN 978-1-923214-30-9
PAPERBACK
Bleeding Hearts
Some people are born violent, others have violence thrust upon them.
The Riots and the Scorpions split the small town of Bleeding Hearts Grove in two. A town named after a native foliage with heart-shaped pink flowers, now known for literal bleeding hearts due to the constant gang violence.
Patrick and Violet are both bloodborne heirs to their brutal gang legacy and natural enemies. When the pair bond over political differences with their elders, they must help one another escape death at the hands of a hundred years of rivalry.
Their forbidden love only making their ambition more illicit and treacherous.
About the Author
As a beaten down tattoo apprentice, Greta May found solace in day dreaming. She dreamed of a small town riddled with gang violent and a generation Z Romeo and Juliet, named Violet and Patrick. When she rebelled against the typically abusive nature of the South Australian tattoo industry, she found great success on her own. Greta earned great achievement through tattooing, but soon remembered the day dream that was Bleeding Hearts. She felt she owed it to women like Charlotte Brontë who fought for women’s voices when it came to literature. She wrote Bleeding Hearts with the home others can also find comfort and excitement during times of oppression and gloom.