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"The first two pages ...TWO PAGES will floor you. “ —Ramblings From Beneath The Sheets

"This is one twist and turn crazy book that will have you gasping and shocked!” —Sweet & Spicy Reads

"Secrets, lies, twists, turns. Some you see coming, some you don't...It will be hard to put this down once you get started!” —S-n-M Book Blog

"The story has a revenge plot, outlined to make you question everything. Second guessing motives and characters. I was flipping the pages in wonder." —Twisted Book Reviews

"Don't get too comfortable reading this book…it is one wild ride." - Elizabeth Cash, Author

“Diabolical twists and turns had me dropping so many loud f-bombs...” —The Power of Three Readers Blog

“A gripping, dark thriller...the perfect enemies-to-lovers

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