EDITORIAL REVIEW: One of the glorious Rutshire Chronicles.Into the cut-throat world of Corinium television comes Declan OHara, a mega-star of great glamour and integrity with a radiant feckless wife, a handsome son and two ravishing teenage daughters. Living rather too closely across the valley
Rival
β Scribed by Penelope Douglas
- Publisher
- NAL Trade
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 206 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Madoc and Fallon. Two estranged teenagers playing games that push the boundaries between love and war
** Sheβs back.**
For the two years sheβs been away at boarding school, there was no word from her. Back when we lived in the same house, she used to cut me down during the day and then leave her door open for me at night.
I was stupid then, but now Iβm ready to beat her at her own game
Iβm back.
Two years and I can tell he still wants me, even if he acts like heβs better than me.
But I wonβt be scared away. Or pushed down. Iβll call his bluff and fight back. Thatβs what he wants, right? As long as I keep my guard up, heβll never know how much he affects me .
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Into the cut-throat world of Corinium television comes Declan O'Hara, a mega-star of great glamour and integrity with a radiant feckless wife, a handsome son and two ravishing teenage daughters. Living rather too closely across the valley is Rupert Campbell-Black, divorced and as dissolute as ever,
EDITORIAL REVIEW: One of the glorious Rutshire Chronicles.Into the cut-throat world of Corinium television comes Declan OβHara, a mega-star of great glamour and integrity with a radiant feckless wife, a handsome son and two ravishing teenage daughters. Living rather too closely across the valley is
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