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Quit Reading My Mind
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Complete, First published Aug 10, 2014
Mature
Book Two of The Strongest Type of Bond series. This time it's Fintan's/The New Kid's  point of view. 

After saving Adam from his uncle, Fintan decides that he doesn't want a mate right now, especially since Anna is still somewhere out there. Fate, however, decides differently. There's a new kid, he's small enough to fit inside Fintan's pocket and so adorable. Sounds like the perfect mate right? Yes, but the new kid has an imperfect past and a threatened future. Fintan may be able to protect the new kid from physical harm but sometimes, emotional harm is much, much worse.

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