The Codes on Her Wrist

The Codes on Her Wrist

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(SEQUEL TO THE TATTOOS ON HER BACK. You must read the first book before this one.) During the match between Rose and Zac, something peculiar happened.... And whatever it was, it wasn't good. When Rose and Zac is taken hostage they find out certain things they weren't supposed to know, which leads to murder, broken hearts, and broken trust. What will happen with Zac and Rose? Will they ever get back to their regular lives? Or will they remain hostages forever? Will Rose ever except Zac's affections? Or will she remain distant? Highest Rank: #27...
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She believes her threatener is the one who murdered her friend, Faith. The threats explained it all, it was always about Faith's death and daring her to not move on. She was expected to keep her lips sealed for the worse to prevent the worst from occurring. Months later, she adhered to her mom's advice, she can't be like this forever, she needs to fight the urge to mourn, but the frequent threats didn't stop. Her threatener was a mystery, she couldn't even guess who it was and her aim, her goal, her priorities is to find who that person is. And if she finds out... the person is the blood of her boon companion... Her lover. 'Remember what goes on between us, remains between us.' *This is a work of fiction. All the names, businesses, characters, places, events, and incidents in this book are either the product of the author's imagination or in a fictitious manner. Any remembrance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual event is purely coincidental.*

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