Sometimes, to see the eyes of your greatest enemy, you need to look into a mirror. In this final chapter of Mitch and Eden's story, everyone will be tested. Morality and honor weighed against getting the job done. But desperation can make people do things they never thought theyοΏ½d be capable of
Jekyll & Strange Case
β Scribed by Stewart, Lauren
- Book ID
- 109281084
- Publisher
- Off the Hook Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 171 KB
- Series
- Hyde 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780988170148
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βWhen the devil tells you to stop struggling, do you?β
From the moment Eden wakes up, she knows sheβs not in Kansas anymore. She isnβt even on Mitchβs doorstep, her dark-sideβs favorite place to dump her. No, sheβs somewhere far worse. And far more sterile. Sometimes a girl needs to adapt, be flexible, change. And thatβs exactly what Eden will do, all the way back to Mitch. No matter what she has to do to get there. Because his life depends on it.
Mitch has lost something heβd never thought heβd find to begin with. And βItβs better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at allβ is a lie. A lie people tell themselves to make the pain go away. But the pain doesnβt go away, not in someone like Mitch. It festers. It grows. Until it canβt be held back anymore, even by the bars of a cage.
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