The life of Mary
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  • Reads 92
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 6
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Feb 27, 2018
Mature
Marilyn Eloise Dare. A simple name for a simple girl. But Marilyn is anything but simple. After surviving years of torture and abuse, Mary took solitude in the little town of Crest Row Michigan. There, she was completely ok with finding a little one room apartment and fulfilling her dream of working at a library. But things can never be easy. Her demons still haunt her and Mary finds herself with a bloodlust that just won't be quieted. 

Cole Monroe Roberts. He's lived in Crest Row his entire life.With his father being the mayor, his mother the school principal, and Cole the sherif, the Roberts family seems to own the town. Cole is used to people liking him and doing what he wants. But when a green eyed beauty shows up, Cole is met with resistance. Nobody knows where Ms. Dare came from and Marilyn isn't going to open up easy. And with a string of burtal murders happening in neighboring towns, Cole finds his normally calm life turned into a crazy mess. 
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-extreme violent
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