With unity for none, and freedom for all... we sit back and watch as great empires fall. But... I think I'd like to watch you drop where you stand more.
What is this book about? IM GLAD YOU ASKED DEAR READER!
This story is about a betrayal that's caused a horrific butterfly effect. This story is a tale of grief and the *want* for peace, but the *need* for vengance. This story is about Raven sombra: her past that she now regrets ever existing, a teammate trying to stop her, and a hunt with a desperate need to get vengence for what's been done.
This story is also about everyone along the way, too. No minor details have been left untouched. All relationships between each character have been established... and every plot twist is designed to make you sit up in whatever chair you're sitting in because of shock.
Enjoy the details, but be careful of who you trust. Your heroes might be worse than the villains, and time is always of the essence in a manhunt.
If you're a fan of books with: action, fast-fast paced fighting scenes, witty banter, characters so planned out that they'll give off an uncanny valley effect if they were real (18. Whole. Pages. On. The. Main. Character. in total, in a google doc), unlikely heros and relatable villains, revenge plots, SPY STUFSSS!!!, stolen trauma from people I've met, and my OWNNN :>, then you're gonna like this book. (And for all of my romance lovers... dw. I got your back, too. Kinda.)
A painful breakup pushes Kyla Evans to get into a fake relationship with the person her ex-boyfriend hates the most: Seth Everett. But what will she do when the game starts to feel too real?
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Seventeen-year-old Kyla has sworn off love. After getting dumped all too suddenly by her longtime boyfriend Cedric, she becomes convinced that people are never really who you think they are. So when notorious playboy Seth Everett suggests that Kyla fake date him to get back at Cedric, it seems like the perfect plan... as long as she doesn't end up falling for him.
Content and/or trigger warning: This story mentions cancer, which may be triggering for some readers.
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