Don't Runaway [Book 2]

Don't Runaway [Book 2]

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The second book of the 'Don't Say No'. Warning: may contain strong language, sexual contact, and violence "Until we meet again." A promise that will never come. Hiding from the world and solving strange supernatural cases. This person is the soul shadow of the town. Everyone that knows of him, calls him the Runaway. The police have no idea who the Runaway is but one man is determined to find out. Victor Wolff was sent to the home town of Dawn Moore. In search for Dawns younger sister that may still be alive. In search for the missing sister Victor encounter with the Runaway. From what I'm told its more addicting, emotional, and better than the first book. Never hear a second of something being better than the first. Highest Ranking #8 in vampire
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I was never appreciated for who I was. I was tossed aside and left to rot for a mistake I made many years ago, a mistake that haunted me my entire life. I thought he would be the one to save me, how wrong I was. My story is not an easy one but it is one that shaped me to be the person who I am today. *Extended summary inside* ******** DISCLAIMER... This book was written a while back ago when I was younger and did not understand proper English grammar. It is not the best written book out there but I hope that does not discourage you from reading the book. Although it is not the best, it does have a somewhat decent, yet a little cliche, storyline.

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