Avery Léandre never thought much about her brother's coach-until the day he set his sights on her. What starts as unsettling glances and whispered words quickly turns into something far worse, something she can't escape. Trapped in fear, manipulated into silence, Avery feels like no one sees the truth. Not her father. Not her brother. Not even her best friends.
When the people who should protect her turn away, she's left to carry the weight of her trauma alone. But as the walls close in, Avery realizes she has two choices: let him break her completely or fight for a way out.
But how do you fight a monster when no one believes he exists?
This story does NOT romanticize rape, kidnapping, or any form of abuse; these are serious issues that happen every day.This story is meant to be taken seriously, as rape, kidnapping, and abuse are real issues that happen every day. If you have experienced these situations, please know that your mental health matters. This book may contain triggering content, so please read with caution or consider your well-being first.
Caution: This book contains themes of rape, teen pregnancy, kidnapping, abuse, and nightmares. If any of these subjects are triggering for you, please read with caution and prioritize your well-being.
Maddie's life is about to be taken on a roller-coaster ride. When Seth steps in and truns all her fantasy into reality. They can't help but to fall head over heels for each other. But Maddie's home life keeps them from being together forever. Her abusive father holds her back from taken a step of freedom. Seth holds nothing back when it comes to his love for Maddie and will stop at nothing to keep her safe from harm. Behind closed doors he becomes the person he swore he never be. He takes a leap into the bad side and taste the blood. Will there love be enough to save the both of them? Or will it wither away and die like fairy tales?
Warning: This story is full of bad grammar and misspelled words. The writer of the story has dyslexia. She tries really hard to write and correct all mistakes, but sometimes, a mistake to her looks right. Sorry for the inconvenience. If this bothers you at all, please pass on. Thank you, Silky