Beauty or the Beast

Beauty or the Beast

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For most of Jane's life, she has had no family. All she has had is an owner who abuses her. He had gotten to such an extreme point that he literally wanted to kill her. Jane decided that it was time to take a chance with her life, so she escaped. She had almost gotten to where she wanted, but then a plantation owner named Ron recognized her from a wanted poster. Will this mean she has to go back and end her life? Or will Ron give her a chance?
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In the first installment of the Fault Line Trilogy, Jane Carter wanted nothing more than for her two sisters to grow up safe. But when her father doesn't return home one day, her entire life is way out of proportions. Her mother began to abuse her, and threatened the safety of Jane's sisters. After years of suffering to keep her sisters healthy, Jane acts out and murders her mother. Now Jane begins her life of being a runaway criminal. She now realizes the consequences of what she has done and is forced to leave her sisters at her aunt's house alone. Though Jane's mother pushed her to the edge of the line and further, the fifteen year old still feels as if it's her fault. Running away from her terrible deed, she learns of betrayal, death, forgiveness, and what it takes to survive in the criminal world. She'll meet the one who'll save her, a foe from the past, and even face the death of herself. With her mother's death haunting her every move, Jane's whole world is falling apart, and she can't do anything except run. As one had said: "The guilty shall rest under pain of death;" will that also mean Jane? Or will she have to suffer the deaths of her loved ones . . . alone? Jane doesn't know who to trust and whether she was pushed past her fault line. (This story is currently being edited on the doc, so any updates on other books won't be for a while.) ~~Book One Of The Fault Line Trilogy~~

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