The Everlark Family: Book 3
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  • Reads 43,630
  • Votes 1,364
  • Parts 72
  • Time 5h 27m
Complete, First published Apr 29, 2015
RATED #5 IN JOSHIFER

All is peaceful once Oliver and Willow get married. Except, what happens when Willow suspects she's pregnant? Especially after hearing Oliver talk of his detest to become a father. 
         Rye, on the other hand, joins Panem's military contrary to his parents disapproval. 
Will Peeta and Katniss accept the fact that their son will follow in their footsteps of being a soldier? 
         How will they cope with the legacy they leave behind? 

"I look into his eyes admiring him for everything he's
done. He saved me in every way. With everything 
thats happened to him, he's still the Peeta I knew 
fifty years ago. I can see it in his eyes, but only when he's
with me. I love him for that" - Katniss
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The Everlark Family: Book 1

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RATED #1 IN HUNGERGAMES RATED #1 IN AFTER-MOCKINGJAY RATED #1 IN JOSHIFER RATED #1 IN EVERLARK KIDS RATED #1 IN PEETA RATED #2 IN KATNISS RATED #3 IN EVERLARK After ten years of living together, building a house in the meadow, and making beautiful memories, Peeta ties the knot and marries Katniss Everdeen, Panem's golden girl. Eventually, Katniss let's her agonizing fears of raising children subside, but once she becomes pregnant, her nerves slowly begin to creep in again. How will Katniss react once she gives birth to a beautiful daughter and son? How can she humanely accept the fact that they will learn about the her and Peeta in the Hunger Games? But yet, how will they learn to grow up with the constant pressure of being a child to the most famous saviors of Panem? They never knew the world they would be born into. "Despite the odds of it all, I ended up with a beautiful family of my own."