N O T EDear Readers,
I can't thank you enough for choosing to read this book. I hope you enjoy it just as much as I enjoy writing it.
This is my first work of fiction and therefore any form of constructional criticism is appreciated, but anything other than that will not be tolerated throughout this book. So, Please refrain from commenting anything rude and/or hurtful.
My updating schedule will most likely be weekly but I'll try to release chapters earlier.W A R N I N G S
-Sensory overload
-Roller coster of emotions
-Death by laughter
-Language
-Triggering scenes
-flawed characters
-Mature themes
S Y N O P S I S
Leading up to her 16th birthday, Juniper- Ray who goes by 'June' had what you would deem a normal life. Nothing extraordinary, yet nothing particularly lacking. It was neutral. Safe.
But that predictable, routine life all came crumbling down on that disastrous day that still continues to haunt her six years later. The once trusting, naive, carefree girl now a sharp-witted, perceptive, distrustful woman with a tendency to lie compulsively to get whatever she needs.
When a stroke of bad luck leaves her looking for a new, discreet place to use and train, she meets Atlas Sullivan, the part-time self-defense trainer who seems to see through all her walls when no one else could. His calm and penetrative gaze threatens to unravel everything she's worked hard to keep under wraps.
After meeting the curly-headed, wary girl, Atlas could feel everything he forced himself to forget resurfacing from the dark corner of his mind and hitting him full force once again, and he can't help but think that maybe, with the help of a certain hazel-eyed girl, they could get through the obstacles that faced them and finally have a taste of the happiness that everyone talks about.
D I S C L A I M E R
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