Reckless Bloom

Reckless Bloom

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Lev Sokolov- Quiet but deadly. He speaks only when necessary, but when he does, people listen. He doesn't tolerate weakness and sees emotions as a liability. Ruthless, protective, dominant, and possessive. He's the type to burn the world for the one person he cares about. Azalea Reign- Gentle, artistic, and kind-hearted. She's the type of girl who sees the good in everyone, even when she shouldn't. People underestimate her, but she has an inner strength that surprises even herself. Soft-spoken but stubborn, intelligent, compassionate, and a bit of a dreamer. The Outlaws: They are an underground society of four friends. Wildflowers: A gardening group ran by four friends. Welcome to Sterling University
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There's a thin line between good and evil. Good. Azalea Blanc in one word. Although she is constantly surrounded by crime, she never lets it alters her kind ways. When her job is to deliver food daily to all of the locked-up criminals in the crime capital of New York, she's used to seeing the darkness that can lay within people. Evil. Reese Ricci in one word. He rules the world of crime, killing and smiling in the color of red. By no means is he a kind man. He's ruthless, dangerous, and heartless. That is until he gets captured and thrown into a cell, and a certain girl enters to give him food. While Azalea tempts him into the light, Reese tempts her into the dark. And Azalea quickly realizes, Evil might just taste better than good.

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