Beautiful Darkness
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  • Reads 6,397
  • Votes 694
  • Parts 35
  • Time 3h 58m
Complete, First published Jul 08, 2019
Mature
Complete but in editing!
When Macon Saladino's father dies when he is five years old, he is pulled away from the life he has always known and placed in a home full of strangers where he meets Josephine and Jade.  When Jade is taken away and Josephine takes on the role of an older sister to Macon, protecting him while wishing for her sister's return, Macon makes the promise to help find her when he grows up.  When tragedy strikes, he keeps his promise finding Jade who is fighting darkness of her own forcing him to make a decision that can shadow their lives further but sometimes there is beauty in the darkness.  Will Macon and Jade find that beauty or will they only find tragedy in the end? 

Warning: This book will contain dark content that may be troubling including but not limited to drug abuse, sexual assault, violence, death, physical abuse, language and sexual situations.  If any of these things disturb you, this book may not be for you.
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