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From Elizabeth Stevens, writing as E.J. Knox, comes
A loyal henchman getting swoony, and the emotionless robot in danger of feeling.
Once upon a time, there was a Cleaner. However hed been born, somewhere along the line, hed been broken. Not just stripped of all hope and joy. Broken. His remaining tethers to humanity shredded with, like Humpty, no chance of being put back together again.
Then, his father remarried, and suddenly this empty being felt more than just anger and bloodlust. There was lust, but it was for pleasures rather than pure destruction. Lust that quickly fans into something so darkly obsessive it threatens to consume them both.
This is the story of how two broken people decided to break each other even more. There may also be a little bit of me falling into very heavy crush myself. Rowans not the only one to be hit with the infatuation bug.
This is a novella that sits between Reign: Beckett and Rival: Rowan, told from Jaeger's point of view; can he convince Beckett to provide some input this time? It is designed to be read after reading Beckett and Eden's story. The series features dark, angsty, contemporary high school bully/enemies-to-lovers romances with enough steam to melt your screen.
The Rivermont Royals Reveals are a comic interlude, lifting the curtain a little on the world of the Rivermont Royals, letting you behind the scenes of what makes them and their world tick. After taking on the first one, Jaeger was more than happy to keep using his discretion.
This book is set in Australia and therefore written using Australian English. This will affect the spelling, grammar and syntax you may be used to. It might come across as typos, awkward sentences, poor grammar, or missed/wrong words. In the majority of cases (I won't claim it's infallible, despite all best efforts), this is intentional and just an Aussie way of speaking (it took my US beta readers a bit to get used to). I can't say 'the' Aussie way, since we seem to differ even within the same state. Just think of us as a weird mix of British and US vernacular and colloquialisms, but with our own randomness thrown in. I still hope you enjoy it, though!
Contains possible triggers.
Genre: New Adult Romance
A loyal henchman getting swoony, and the emotionless robot in danger of feeling.
Once upon a time, there was a Cleaner. However hed been born, somewhere along the line, hed been broken. Not just stripped of all hope and joy. Broken. His remaining tethers to humanity shredded with, like Humpty, no chance of being put back together again.
Then, his father remarried, and suddenly this empty being felt more than just anger and bloodlust. There was lust, but it was for pleasures rather than pure destruction. Lust that quickly fans into something so darkly obsessive it threatens to consume them both.
This is the story of how two broken people decided to break each other even more. There may also be a little bit of me falling into very heavy crush myself. Rowans not the only one to be hit with the infatuation bug.
This is a novella that sits between Reign: Beckett and Rival: Rowan, told from Jaeger's point of view; can he convince Beckett to provide some input this time? It is designed to be read after reading Beckett and Eden's story. The series features dark, angsty, contemporary high school bully/enemies-to-lovers romances with enough steam to melt your screen.
The Rivermont Royals Reveals are a comic interlude, lifting the curtain a little on the world of the Rivermont Royals, letting you behind the scenes of what makes them and their world tick. After taking on the first one, Jaeger was more than happy to keep using his discretion.
This book is set in Australia and therefore written using Australian English. This will affect the spelling, grammar and syntax you may be used to. It might come across as typos, awkward sentences, poor grammar, or missed/wrong words. In the majority of cases (I won't claim it's infallible, despite all best efforts), this is intentional and just an Aussie way of speaking (it took my US beta readers a bit to get used to). I can't say 'the' Aussie way, since we seem to differ even within the same state. Just think of us as a weird mix of British and US vernacular and colloquialisms, but with our own randomness thrown in. I still hope you enjoy it, though!
Contains possible triggers.
Genre: New Adult Romance
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