THE MONSTER IN ME

THE MONSTER IN ME

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He thought the worst part of his life was the curse. Until he realized the monster inside him wasn't just a voice,it was a warning. Every time he disobeys, it punishes him. Every time he feels anger, it takes control. And when it takes control... people die. So he learns to stay alone. Silent. Controlled. Safe. But then she shows up. The new girl with a broken past of her own, and the only one who knows his secret. She should run. She should leave. Instead, she stays. And the closer she gets to him, the harder it becomes to tell where he ends... and the monster begins. Because the monster doesn't just want control anymore. It wants everything.
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Jemma Song is Little Miss Priss. Nate Stanford is Mr. Player. She doesn't drink, party, fight, smoke, do drugs or sleep around. He does, and when these two first meet, Jemma wants nothing to do with Nate. But when her older brother, Emmett, throws a party, she's made to play the game 7 Minutes in Heaven. And guess who she ends up in the closet with? Nate. Jemma's life will be turned upside down and will be thrown into so much more drama than she's prepared for. Yet the question still remains: How can just one simple game affect the relationship between Jemma and Nate? *NOTE: I wrote this when I was in MIDDLE SCHOOL. So a lot of my values on relationships now as a college student are quite different. Therefore, there are some aspects that I don't agree with. Keep in mind, again, that this is for ENTERTAINMENT, and therefore does not truly reflect on me as a person.

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