Our chemistry is nothing like you'd see in the movies, it's more like a chemical reaction towards each other. One wrong amount and everything explodes.
Thinking about it makes me chuckle at thought, though it quickly turns to sadness.
Explosions. They turned my life around and ruined any thought of happiness. Boom after boom. Tear after tear.
It seems to me, a never ending cycle of suffering and pain.
Annie Linera has never been one for a cliché family and perfect childhood. Quite the opposite in fact. When a revisit through her past reveals her parent's death was no accident, she goes to great lengths to bring some justice for her soul. The pages then begin to turn themselves, leading to secrets turned surprises and a little help from new friends along the way.
As if time aligned itself, a competition, unlike any other, may be the only way to uncover what she really needs for closure, meaning she must put her previous life aside and uncover the crushing truth, even if it means risking any sort of normalcy for the future, in the process.
Through tries and tribulations, jealously and romance, Annie must place her best foot forward and really understand what her past has really been hiding, even if it was in plain sight the whole time.
A must-read for readers who enjoy a sci-fi/mystery/thriller along with a sprinkle of romance and with a strong female lead.
With a new name and new life, Nathan must learn to fit in at an Academy of the Feral Investigation Bureau, or risk being sent back to prison.
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Escaping prison was only the beginning for inmate C41. Now on the run and going by Nathan, he's enrolled in an American Academy for training agents and joins the Feral Investigation Bureau, charged with hunting down criminals and sending them to the same place he just escaped. But after learning how blurred the distinction is between feral and non-feral, Nathan is forced to flee with his sister and his boyfriend, only to discover their safe house hides a secret that might cost Nathan his freedom.
Content and/or Trigger Warning: sex and violence. [Note: failed suicide attempt]
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