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Exile
by Steph Macca
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Synopsis
Farewell Lilydale Foundation Center… home of our final resting place.
We almost had them. But we should have known they wouldn’t play fair. It was a trap, another twisted game to use us.
As war continues, we’re left with no option but to fight. We can’t afford to give up now.
They fail ...
We almost had them. But we should have known they wouldn’t play fair. It was a trap, another twisted game to use us.
As war continues, we’re left with no option but to fight. We can’t afford to give up now.
They fail ...
Farewell Lilydale Foundation Center… home of our final resting place.
We almost had them. But we should have known they wouldn’t play fair. It was a trap, another twisted game to use us.
As war continues, we’re left with no option but to fight. We can’t afford to give up now.
They fail to realize one thing though. People become dangerous when they have something to lose. And they become downright unhinged when they have nothing left except the promise of revenge.
This is how it ends. Broken savages. Haunted memories. It all comes down to this. We fight for our survival or die trying.
But either way, there’s no turning back now.
In death, we thrive.
Exile is a why choose asylum secret society dark romance. It is book 4 in the Dance With My Demons series and cannot be read as a standalone. It contains adult themes, sensitive topics, and is solely intended for mature audiences over 18 years of age. It is recommended that readers consult the trigger warnings before reading.
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