Devour
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  • Reads 346
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 5
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Jun 28, 2021
Mature
The world as Robin Whitlock's knew it was blood, fists and fear. After being abducted from her home in Lynnwood Washington she was introduced to a world hidden underneath the citizens of her hometown leaving her life a whirlpool, nightmares haunting her to her grave. 

 As she slipped away in the charcoal void of the night Robin finds herself in yet another situation, but this time it's different.

Colton Fayne gang leader and a well-known member of underground society finds Robin in his home,, what will he do when he discovers Robin? Will Robin survive? 


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"Now that you've met, him, what are you thinking? Scared yet?"
"He is a thrilling mystery and I intend to solve him."

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**Note: This is a stand-alone book. It can be found on _ItsRain_ page

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Contains mature content and language 

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