Pocketful of Shame: Pocket #2
β Scribed by Walsh, Chloe
- Book ID
- 110247818
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 100 KB
- Series
- Pocket 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07QNQZNG2
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β¦ Synopsis
βNothing in Pocketful is as it seems.β Chris Capaldiβs words of warning haunt my every waking hour. I know Iβm in danger, even if I canβt identify the threat. Telling Sketch about the night his brother died was a mistake that could prove fatal for all of us. Secrets of this magnitude should stay buried, but itβs out now and I can feel the walls closing in on me. Presley and Sketch are determined to solve the riddle Chris left behind for us. They are hell bent on exposing the truth and bringing his killer to justice β whether I like it or not. Weβre in a race against time, with three neon bright targets on our backs, and nowhere to hide. All I know is that leaving the safety of rehab and returning to Pocketful is a terrible idea. Too bad I donβt have a choice. Pocketful of Shame is the second in a four-book series. Therefore, the storyline continues into the third and fourth book. Because of its explicit sexual content, mature themes, bully themes, potential triggers, and bad language, it is suitable for mature readers.
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