![]() ![]() Even if it will mean letting the demon inside him rise and wreak the havoc it was created to make. He won’t allow anyone to take her from him. He’ll have her, and he’ll keep her safe from the threat that looms over her. Knox is used to getting what he wants, and he wants Harper. Unpredictable, elusive, and complex, she draws Knox and his inner demon like nothing ever has. Harper does neither, which unexpectedly amuses him. ![]() He’s also used to people fearing and obeying him. And when an unknown danger starts closing in on Harper, it seems that Knox is the only one who can keep her safe.Īs Prime of his Las Vegas lair and a successful businessman, Knox Thorne is used to being in control. No one seems to know what breed of demon Knox is, only that he’s more dangerous than anything she’s ever before encountered. She’s not so sure she wants either of those things. The billionaire also wants Harper in his bed. Compelling, full of secrets and armed with raw sexuality, Knox Thorne is determined to claim her as his anchor, creating a psychic bond that will prevent their inner demons from ever turning rogue. That changes overnight when she discovers that her psychic mate, or ‘anchor’, is a guy who’s rumored to be the most powerful demon in existence. ![]() Part of a small demon lair in North Las Vegas, tattooist Harper Wallis lives a pretty simple life. ![]()
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![]() ![]() as soon as I started to read "Ruby", I just had to keep going. The Between the Cracks books have been absolutely AMAZING. I hate when I get too tired to read anymore and I have to wait until the next day. Michelle is third in the Ruby, Between the Cracks series, a winner of the Top Ten Best Books for Teens 2015. And she never even got to say good bye to Marcie.Īll too soon, they were trying to reunite her with her mother, and Michelle is forced to take to the streets, seeking safety in the gang life. They said they would keep her and Kenny together. When Michelle asked to be taken away from her abusive mother, she never expected to lose everyone she loved in the process. can't we come with you when you leave this time?" ![]() Workman's captivating account of Michelle's thought-provoking and eye-opening story of poverty, abuse and addiction. Hinton will love Michelle, award-winning author P.D. ![]() ![]() Isobel & Prince Rook in Margaret Rogerson’s An Enchantment of Ravens (standalone). ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() I hate the idea of women reading this book and thinking that damn, they have never eaten mangoes naked whilst living alone on a desert island, so they must be missing some fundamental pieces of what makes them alive and powerful and fabulous. ![]() The point is, there is no one size fits all approach to living an authentic and awesome life that makes you happy. Some women find stripping fun and empowering or like the money or ANYTHING. Not every woman finds her true self (or whatever) in wearing a wacky hat or bold colors. Maybe a woman can't/won't/doesn't have the means/doesn't feel safe/doesn't fucking want to go on vacation alone, or walking at midnight, or (I'm paraphrasing) frolicking naked in a field of organic sage. You do what makes you happy, I'll do what makes me happy, and we'll be nice to each other and supportive and authentic. ![]() But I have a few issues.įor one, my brand of feminism is that every woman can choose what her best life involves without judgement or criticism. I know she meant it - and I took it - as a compliment, and there are a some good ideas and thoughts within. A friend lent me this book because she said it reminded her of me. ![]() |