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Unloved
My name is Cassidy Porter...
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My father, Paul Isaac Porter, was executed twenty years ago for the brutal murder of twelve innocent girls.
Though I was only eight-years-old at the time, I am aware - every… -
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Tied (All Torn Up, #2)
Tyler Grace was many things.
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A myth. An outcast. A hero.
My prince.
My childhood and innocence were stolen when I was kidnapped at five years old. For eleven years I clung to my childhood fairytale books… -
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Runaway Whirlwind (Big Boys of Berenson Trucking, #1)
A woman on the run.
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After my dad forgets to set the house alarm, I grab the duffel bag I’ve had packed and hidden for months and sprint into the night to the closest truck stop. My future and safet… -
Downpour (The Griffith Brothers, #2)
Ray
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Rule #1 of almost dying: Make sure someone knows your passwords. It’s hard to cancel your phone plan if you’re dead.
Rule #2 of almost dying: Make sure your house is clean before you walk up the ste… -
Broken Souls (Little Hope Series, #3)
“You are bad for my sanity.”
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Alicia:
The only thing I’ve ever wanted was to forget what happened that night so I could move on with my life. An impossible feat, considering the demons of the past … -
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Rush (City Lights Series, #3)
To be blind is not miserable; not to be able to bear blindness, that is miserable. --John MiltonCharlotte Conroy, Juilliard-trained violinist, was on the cusp of greatness when tragedy swooped down on…
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Haunted Hearts (Little Hope Series, #1)
Sometimes looks can fool you. But sometimes, they can’t.
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The only thing Alex ever wanted was to be left alone in his secluded cabin, away from people who judge him for the scars he wears as a badge of … -
Guilty Minds (Little Hope Series, #2)
“I want to get you out of my head the only way I know how.”
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The only thing Kayla’s ever wanted has been to get the hell out of Little Hope. She’s never fit in with the traditionalism of the small town… -
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