Unworthy
St Jude's Series, Book 2
by M Jameson
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Pub Date Apr 29 2022 | Archive Date May 31 2022
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Description
Although this is Book 2 in the St. Jude's series. It can be read as a standalone.
Blurb:
My blood runs crimson,
a contrast to my obsidian soul.
Darkness swims through my veins.
Carnage wreaks havoc within me.
I was raised by monsters, so I became one.
My pleasure comes from inflicting pain.
My only aphrodisiac is tears.
Until the woman with honey eyes, and fire in her soul,
Becomes my obsession.
I kept my distance as long as I could.
She’s the daughter of my enemies after all.
But she’s the gambit I never saw coming.
Fueled by lust, hatred, and dishonor,
the plan was to manipulate her until she broke,
in all the ways good things should.
But plans seldom go as they should.
How the hell did I get tricked,
in my own wicked game?
A FATAL AFFAIR LEADS TO THE UNRAVELING OF DARK AND DANGEROUS SECRETS. SECRETS THAT COULD SHAKE A FAMILY TO THE CORE. THE DARKNESS IS ALL LARKEN KNEW, UNTIL HER. THE ONE WOMAN HE WANTED MORE THAN ANYTHING, BUT COULD NEVER HAVE. SHE'S ALL HE DESIRES, AND ALL HE'LL NEVER BE WORTHY OF.
Triggers: Dubcon, Noncon, Abuse, violence, cheating, substance abuse. Not that I think it is a trigger, but there are FF or MM scenes, taboo subjects. This book is a dark romance. Do not take that lightly!
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