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Darius I disappeared. It was unexpected. Incredibly inconvenient even, but if it meant she was safe, then so be it. After a tireless search for a nameless, faceless enemy - still, they remain elusive. Each day that goes by without her is excruciating. But I know, she will never be satisfied until she's back by my side. Spitting mad and out for blood, she knows what buttons to push to get me there, reminding me of who she belongs to. Me. Antoinette He disappeared. It was shocking. Agonizingly painful even, but if it meant he was alive, then so be it. After assiduously searching, I will not…mehr

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Darius I disappeared. It was unexpected. Incredibly inconvenient even, but if it meant she was safe, then so be it. After a tireless search for a nameless, faceless enemy - still, they remain elusive. Each day that goes by without her is excruciating. But I know, she will never be satisfied until she's back by my side. Spitting mad and out for blood, she knows what buttons to push to get me there, reminding me of who she belongs to. Me. Antoinette He disappeared. It was shocking. Agonizingly painful even, but if it meant he was alive, then so be it. After assiduously searching, I will not accept that he is lost to me. But as each day that goes by, breathing increasingly becomes exhausting. Until one day, he's there; fueled by rage and out for revenge - determined to remind me who I belong to. Him. What Doesn't Kill Us is a suspenseful romance with dark themes. This is book 2 in the Ends Duet. In order to understand the story line up to this point, it is recommended you read Ends of Being, Book 1 of the Ends Duet.
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MercyAnn Summers has been writing in one capacity or another for most of her life, but she didn't publish her first novel until she was almost 200 years old. Now that she's gotten used to pantsing her way through a storyline, she feels more confident in her ability to weave a decent plot with adequate humor and a decent amount of spice. She knows she's not funny. It's okay.She lives in the frigid northeast, and she's not super happy about it.