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True power is never held by good men, only the most perfect of villains. And she and I are both villains... I stole her, and she's so very angry. The cartel princess doesn't like being a pretty little pawn. She fights me when she should fear me. But oh, how her defiance excites me. She would kill me if she could, and I'd ruin her if I had an ounce less control. What a twisted game we play with sweet threats and cruel promises. I crave her madness in the most depraved ways because I know she'll be so beautiful when she bleeds. A queen who could set the world on fire and a king who would call it rain. Two very bad people who want very bad things are never safe together. Some love stories have no heroes.
Zepp Hunt wasn't the king of Dayton high school. He was the top of the food chain. And I was next in line to be dragged into the lion's den. At least that's what he thought...Good girls wanted to tame him. Bad girls wanted to be tainted by him. Everyone bowed down to him. And me?I hated Zeppelin Hunt with every fiber of my being.Which was why I stayed away from the arrogant bad boy with tattoos and a rap sheet.Until I couldn't.Until we traded favors, and I owed him three months of my life. I never thought I would end up in his bed, and when I did, I had to remind myself that he hated me as much as I hated him.Until I didn't.Zepp Hunt was no prince, and I absolutely refused to be his damsel in distress...
Raised by criminals, I was molded to fit into a world without morals. And I had never given cared about anything until the night I watched a man drop dead at the feet of my little killer. Everything inside me demanded that I take her, possess her-own her. She called to my depravity, and I called to hers. People like us are monsters, and we shouldn't be worthy of love. But obsession? Now, that's another story...
What do you do when you wake up in a hotel room beside a tattooed man with a face that makes Tom Hardy look like the bottom of a shoe ? You fight through your tequila-induced haze, trip over his designer suit crumpled on the floor, and run. After all, you're 1500 miles from home. It's not like you'll ever see him again. Unless you're me. Fast forward six months and I somehow find myself in the middle of a bet with Mr Tall, Dark, and Tattooed that includes me owing him four dates. Four dates with an arrogantly charming man who I know little about, what could possibly go wrong? I'll tell you what's going wrong, my falling asleep in his arms on date three and realizing I'm in love with a man who doesn't even know my real name.
To understand why I did what I did, I need you to remember the person you loved more than life itself. Now, imagine you lost them, and suddenly, years later, you could have them back. Only, you belong to someone else. What kind of person would you become to have the kind of love true love stories are based on?
Tyler Westbrook, better known as Johnny Depth, is taking the adult film industry by storm. With his playboy looks, it's no surprise a few coworkers have attempted to take things off set and into the bedroom, but Tyler refuses to blur the lines between work and play...until the new assistant to the director walks in. Jemma Morgan was recently fired from a lead role on a kid's TV show that was supposed to be her big break. Unable to get another acting gig, she's accepted a job in an industry she never expected to be a part of. Although she anticipates being shocked her first few days on set, nothing could prepare her for the moment she's asked to hold the reflector as her ex-boyfriend plows through a woman like a Kansas cornfield. In a world of lube and fake moans, is there a place for a second chance? Exes and some serious ohs...the term ex-rated just took on a whole new meaning.
Edwin Allen Mercer I want them all to read my words. And they do. Every last blood-stained sentence, they've read and praised me for. They love the gore and violence, the realness. And I get a sense of power with it all because I know a secret: the victims in my books-they're real and have all died on my table. And maybe that's why the last book had such awful reviews. Murder is, after all, a dirty little thing. Some can stomach it. Others can't. My answer to those reviews: find a woman to co-author with. To be the next pathetic character in my book. Pity she's so pretty. Miranda Cross All I've ever wanted was to be successful as a writer so when I was offered the opportunity to co-author a book with my idol, EA Mercer, I jumped at the chance. He's beautiful and a literary genius, but something about him makes my stomach knot. And maybe it's my overactive imagination making my hairs stand on end when he walks up behind me. After all, these wicked little words we're typing are only fiction. They're only fiction...
Two authors. Obsessed with the idea of love. . .what could possibly go wrong? Marisa This should be a love story. Everything's in place for it to be. The perfect lines, the perfect souls, but you see, Justin thinks it's a game. He thinks I'm his pawn, but he couldn't be more wrong. Every move he makes, I'll block him. Every time he thinks he's about to seize me, I'll run. Some men underestimate the power of the queen because they're too busy playing king. They forget she's the most powerful piece on the board. And love is not a game I'm apt at losing. What will it take for him to realize I'll never be his pawn, but I'll happily play his queen. Justin She wants a love story. And while I've set it up just like I do my stories, it's not love I'm after, it's the chase. Marisa thinks she can outplay me. Even though I'm always one step ahead of her, she keeps me on my toes, which is why I don't underestimate her. Not one bit, but it seems she forgets the game's not over until the king is dead. And she'll never kill me, because I'll make her love me. And then. . .checkmate. I win. Love is not a game, but the chase certainly is.
One contract. Two guys. Three players. Four strikes. Five rules. Six zeroes. Seven days. Are you game? This is a VERY dark book and has many, many triggers--all of which lend to the story. Trigger include but are not limited to: Dubious consent, emotional and psychological abuse, drug addiction, suicide, mental health issues, rape, and murder. Reader discretion is advised.
This collection offers first-hand accounts, research studies and in-depth theoretical explorations of disabled children's childhoods. The accounts oppose the global imposition of problematic views of disability and childhood and instead, offer an open discussion of responsive and ethical research approaches.