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Complete, First published Apr 30, 2016
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A girl named Corinne Myers is living with her boyfriend Josh Kent. He runs a drug business and God know what else illegal he's running/doing.

One thing that many people dislike very much about him is that Josh is a controlling, violent, possessive, person. He doesn't let Corinne have friends unless their apart of his circle of trust. 

Then a certain turn of events happen and Luke Harding is apart of it. He gets to know Corinne as he helps her throughout her recovery, but she stays loyal to her abusive boyfriend. Will she go to the Deep End and take a chance with Luke or will she drown with Josh.

*WARNING*: This book contains graphic parts, vulgar language, and drug usage that can or may be triggering to some readers. Read at your own risk. 
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