*Sometimes you need to take justice in your own hands.* Russell Masters is having a pity party. Woe is himhe isn't fit to be in charge. If he doesn't change his way of thinking he could lose the very thing that could make him stronger. Vivian Sommer can't understand why her mate won't claim her. T
Inequities
β Scribed by Jambrea Jo Jones
- Publisher
- Total-e-bound;Totally Entwined Group Ltd
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 96 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Sometimes you need to take justice in your own hands.
Russell Masters is having a pity party. Woe is him; he isnβt fit to be in charge. If he doesnβt change his way of thinking he could lose the very thing that could make him stronger.
Vivian Sommer canβt understand why her mate wonβt claim her. They are destined to be together and she wants to be Russβ with an all fire passion. It means family and finally belonging. But she isnβt going to sit around while he figures out they are better together.
Her tribe isnβt willing to let her go with out a fight. Russ and Vivian must work together and stand strong because another threat could shatter their very existence.
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