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After returning to Meridiana, the professor begins work on creating a new bionic arm for himself. Unfortunately, his attempts to clone one become futile. Failure after failure, he begins to slip into madness. As pain overtakes him, he starts to lose control and begins to spiral mentally and emotionally. The sacrifice becomes too much, and only Hokura can bring him out of his darkness. But she’s harboring a secret - something she's trying to keep from emerging to the surface. Who will stand by your side when your inner demons come to light?
Her good deed will cost her everything—maybe even the man she saved. Keeping a low profile is Camryn Bayfield’s plan when she takes a nursing job in Utah’s desert. Her vindictive nephew won’t find her there. But on her first night, the sight of one of her patients makes her heart race. His muscular body is bruised and dirty, screaming of neglect. She has one task—sedate him on time—but she’s too busy admiring his mysterious form. And when he grabs her, his hold is unrelenting. For nearly a year, Brooks Ivanov has been tortured and used as a test subject. An experimental drug makes him lose his memories but gives him immense strength and endurance. Every time he escapes, his captors seize him and he ends up killing more people. Just as he’s lost hope, a new nurse starts caring for him—a nurse who’s different from the monsters who run his basement torture chamber. Her concerned green eyes and angelic face remind him that there’s goodness in the world. Camryn can’t help but aid in Brooks’s escape. But it’s not that simple. His intense withdrawals ravage his body, and there’s no way she can leave him. On the run, Brooks and Camryn fight to stay alive and ahead of their assailants’ pursuit. Slowly Brooks’s memories return, sparking new rage in his soul. Camryn is his rock, an anchor that keeps him grounded but also drives him to the brink with desire. He has one goal: destroy the people who hurt him and his family. But Camryn’s past creeps up behind them and soon, there’s nowhere to run.
Dorian Rhys-Gallagher has just lost his twin brother, Donovan, from the same addiction that killed both of his parents. On his deathbed, Donovan confessed to abandoning his then girlfriend, Luella “Lulu” Thorne, 5 years ago, when she told him she was pregnant. High, and drunk at the time, he broke her heart, stole all of her savings, and left her alone without a word. Used to righting his brother’s wrongs, Dorian makes it his mission to find Lulu and the child his brother left behind. What he didn’t expect to find–his brother’s actions led to Lulu becoming an escort...one he himself had fallen for. With so many obstacles in their path, will true love find a way?
Without darkness, there is no light... The epic Spiral series comes to a gripping, heart-wrenching conclusion as Liv and Dean fight the most torturous uphill battle of their lives. Dean has always been my hero, my knight in tailored suits, armed and ready to slay every evil or danger in our path. Every possible threat before, and every memorable day throughout our marriage, there’s never been anything he hasn’t been able to protect me from. Until now. “This story covered a very poignant topic that affects so many people. You better believe I cried like a baby! I can’t tell you just how much this series has meant to me. It’s one of my most beloved of all time.” -- Wrapped Up in Reading “What a way to end one of the best series I've ever read. Amazingly beautiful. Heartbreaking. Absolutely epic.” -- Steamy Reads Book Blog THE SPIRAL TRILOGY - Book 1: Arouse - Book 2: Allure - Book 3: Awaken AFTER THE SPIRAL DUET - Book 1: Adore - Book 2: Always
Would You Go Through Hell to Save Your Child? Henry Black was murdered... To avenge his death and save his family, he made a deal with a devil. Though he was brought back to life, he wasn’t the same. The weight of his sins trapped Henry in a demonic form. But he wasn’t the only one to pay. Now his daughter is trapped in Hell, paying for his sins. Desperate to save her, Henry’s only hope lies with the intervention of an angel. He pledges to rescue Henry’s daughter from the pit, provided Henry completes a mission for him. All Henry has to do is locate a very special boy who could represent a turning point in the war between Heaven and Hell. But to find this child, Henry must complete a series of specific tasks. These will take him deep into the darkest depths of humanity, where Henry will be forced to choose between the angel’s mission and his own vengeance…
Finalist for the 2021 Kate Tufts Discovery Award Winner of the 2020 Minnesota Book Award in Poetry Against the backdrop of the war on drugs and the 1992 Los Angeles Riots, a Korean girl comes of age in her parents’ bodega in the Queensbridge projects, offering a singular perspective on our nation of immigrants and the tensions pulsing in the margins where they live and work. In Su Hwang’s rich lyrical and narrative poetics, the bodega and its surrounding neighborhoods are cast not as mere setting, but as an ecosystem of human interactions where a dollar passed from one stranger to another is an act of peaceful revolution, and desperate acts of violence are “the price / of doing business in the projects where we / were trapped inside human cages—binding us / in a strange circus where atoms of haves / and have-nots always forcefully collide.” These poems also reveal stark contrasts in the domestic lives of immigrants, as the speaker’s own family must navigate the many personal, cultural, and generational chasms that arise from having to assume a hyphenated identity—lending a voice to the traumatic toll invisibility, assimilation, and sacrifice take on so many pursuing the American Dream. “We each suffer alone in / tandem,” Hwang declares, but in Bodega, she has written an antidote to this solitary hurt—an incisive poetic debut that acknowledges and gives shape to anguish as much as it cherishes human life, suggesting frameworks for how we might collectively move forward with awareness and compassion.
After sixteen years Robert Singer is released from prison, and his obsession with his sister renewed. But there’s a new Anonymous in town, and his name is Jesse. Dressed in the Anonymous outfit, Jesse turns into a robber, with a sinister obsession of his own, close to home. Outside of the outfit, his deranges nature starts to take hold as people fear him, and he develops the abilities to control those scared of him. Carrie Baxter (previously Singer) is marries to Clayton and have two children of their own. While Clayton has raised Jesse as his own son, neither of them knows the monster that lurks beneath. Carrie is about to learn the hard way how one bad decision can escalate to the unthinkable. She’s about to learn in the cruelest way possible who her son really is. How much does Jesse really know about where he came from? Is he following in Robert’s footsteps? Will Robert once again achieve his greatest desire? And what is the lesson Carrie is about to learn?
The new gripping YA thriller from online sensation Savannah Brown, author of The Truth About Keeping Secrets, Graffiti, and Sweetdark. Perfect for fans of Karen McManus, Holly Jackson's A Good Girl's Guide to Murder and E. Lockhart's We Were Liars. When fledgling singer Roxy Raines vanishes from the tiny resort of Sandown, the island's locals refuse to talk about it to any outsiders, dismissing Roxy as a teenage runaway. Thirty years later, seventeen-year-old Mona Perry is convinced there's something more sinister at play. Armed with a suitcase and a microphone - to record her findings for her podcast's listeners - the troubled teen is on a deadline: one hot summer is all she has to get to the bottom of Roxy's story. But as Mona gets drawn into the strange goings on of this isolated community, it becomes clear that nothing is as it seems. Least of all Mona's own past, and the disappearance of someone else, someone much closer to her... How far will she go to uncover the truth? Praise for The Things We Don't See: 'A propulsive mystery driven by beautifully raw narration . . . Brown's prose reads like a live wire.' Rory Power, author of Wilder Girls 'A beautifully written mystery with a host of fascinating characters' Vincent Ralph, author of Are You Watching?
Where there is darkness, there isn't always light… Dayna Harris thought her problems began in her bedroom. More specifically in her bed, the bed she'd shared with her husband, Richard, for twenty-six years. The bed where she witnessed Richard cheating on her with a woman half his age. But maybe they really began in the motel room that day. What conjured the dark figure Dayna first glimpsed in the motel mirror? The dark figure that continues to haunt her as her marriage to Richard crumbles. Consumed by Richard’s infidelity, Dayna begins unravelling his lies revealing a husband she never knew. Now, psychologically imprisoned by a manipulative and dangerous husband, can Dayna find the courage to leave, and can she discover if the very real shadow that torments her is a figment of her imagination or something more sinister? In this edgy paranormal psychological thriller, author J.M. White takes us into the realms of the unknown, lives that are built on lies, forces we can’t always explain and the emotional torture of domestic abuse. It shows one woman’s search for light in the darkness.