Desperate

Desperate

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Lana fell in love with Jason McCann but now she's desperate After a potential love interest comes back to rekindle the feelings Lana once had; she now must decide who she truly loves and only has one month to make the decision of a lifetime. Sequel to EERIE LOVE Disclaimer: I do not condone nor support abusive relationships
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Jason "The Devil" McCann was an Absidian. Juliet Rayne Bieber was a Hekoran. How does the trouble making, evil, and soldier race get mated with the purest, most innocent, and sweetest race? Absidians and Hekorans just don't mix. Jason McCann was Obsidian. He was the molten lava in a volcano that was at a constant state of eruption. His eyes and soul were black as night, well obsidian if you may. He was dominant, had to control everything. He conquered and destroyed everything in his path. Everyone feared him. Even his own gang members. Jason McCann cared for no one. Well there was one exception, his beautiful beloved mate, Juliet. One touch from her could cool his raging temper instantly. He immediately became a pile of mush at her innocent baby-like ways. She was the purest, most innocent thing in this 21 year old gang leader's possession and he planned to keep it that way. She had been for 10 years, since he was 11 and she was 6. He would protect and love her at all costs..or die trying. They don't call him "The Devil" for nothing.

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