HEARTBREAK: The Deadliest Game

HEARTBREAK: The Deadliest Game

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Nov 3, 2018
He's just a boy. She's just a girl. Both in their third year of high school, both bitten by the metaphorical love bug. She's in love with him, and he's in love...with someone else. She wants to be with him, and there's only one man in the world who knows how to make that happen. All she has to do play a game of Heartbreak: grab the assigned object, kill the assigned target, and be closer to your reward. This is Heartbreak, and in this game it's either your heart beats or your heart breaks.
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✗ "I'm sorry," I choked, the tears spilling down my cheeks. He shook his head and pulled me closer again. "Don't be sorry, just work on getting better," He said, rubbing calming circles on my back while I cried into his chest. His arms tightened around me and he pressed his lips against the top of my head, making me cry even harder. "I had never meant to hurt anyone. I just wanted to be good enough," I whispered. The guilt weighing heavy on my shoulders. "Briar," He said quietly, "You're so much more than good enough." ✗ Meet Briar Martin. She's popular, rich, smart and pretty, add a perfect boyfriend to that list and her life couldn't be much better, right? Wrong. Briar's life is spiralling out of control, and it feels like no one can see her struggle. No one can help her. At least, that's what she thinks before Tyler Grey walks into her life, turning everything on it's head. Tyler is mysterious, charming, and drop dead gorgeous, but does he have what it takes to save Briar from her downward spiral? And what happens when he's the one who needs saving? Can these two broken people fix each other, and find peace with themselves? Or are some things broken beyond repair?

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