The Final Task

The Final Task

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It takes a madman to dismantle America, and a little bit of rebellion to build it back. When Kendall Carnes and her comrades in a teenage resistance group are captured by Cain, an insane dictator set on eliminating them, they are forced through a series of impossible tasks to kill him and be set free. As they recall the past and how the world has changed around them, the members of the ABB must play the game - or face the deadly consequences.
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"He was the sinner cloaked in charm. She was the saint hiding secrets. Fate didn't bring them together - a lie did." When Celeste March, the daughter of a powerful pastor, transfers to a remote coastal town to escape a scandal that nearly ruined her family, she vows to stay quiet, stay hidden, and stay faithful to what's left of her crumbling world. But she didn't plan on meeting Lucian Vale - the rebellious, sharp-tongued outcast who rules the school like a king in exile. Haunted by a tragic past and fueled by rage, Lucian plays a dangerous game of manipulation and mystery. No one dares cross him - until Celeste does. What begins as a dare, a test of will between sinner and saint, spirals into a wicked game of emotional warfare, secrets, and magnetic attraction. As the lies unravel, Celeste finds herself caught between her loyalty to her faith and the irresistible pull of a boy the world deems beyond saving. But Lucian has a secret - one that could destroy everything, including Celeste. Some truths are better left buried. Some love stories are destined to break you.

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