Bad Boy Fear (The Fear Series, #2)
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  • Reads 18,014
  • Votes 187
  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jun 29, 2014
Riley & Ashley's story (#243 in ChickLit)

When people say the word Bad Boy I always have a tidal wave of emotions that wash over me. First there's loathing. I loath how visual their false traps are. The traps that ensnare innocents but the girl never knows any better, doesn't realise she's being hunted. Next comes hate. I hate the outcome. The girl is no longer innocent but broken, a former shell of what she once was. Lastly it's fear. The fear of being that girl. Fear of being blind sided into one of those death clasping traps and coming out on the other side as someone else. Fear of being someone I don't recognise. When people say the word Bad Boy I always have a tidal wave of emotions that wash over me, but there is only one that takes centre stage - Fear.

Part of a series but can be read as a standalone. 
Expected December 2015
**Contains strong language and sexual scenes**
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