Slave to the Rhythm
β Scribed by Harvey-Berrick, Jane
- Book ID
- 109039584
- Publisher
- Harvey Berrick Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 452 KB
- Series
- Rhythm 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780992924676
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β¦ Synopsis
"The perfect balance of dark suspense and heart-warming romance, this was a book that I could not put down, and loved in all its devastating, gritty, yet unreservedly romantic and compelling beauty."
NATASHA IS A BOOK JUNKIE
* WARNING** ***
This book contains scenes that some readers may find distressing, and is not for anyone under the age of 18.
The criminals in this story are NOT men who love their mothers, put family first and are noble villains, but monsters who traffic in human misery.
DANCE. Guns.
MUSIC. Bullets.
RHYTHM. Pain.
Music in my head, dance in my body, the rhythm of my heart.
How far can you fall in just one month? How quickly can the human spirit be broken? Where does evil hide in plain sight?
Ash wants to dance. Needs it. To leave behind a life of expectation and duty, to set his soul free.
But life is never that simple. Every step is a journey on a new road.
For every action, there is a reaction.
Every choice has a consequence.
And when you meet the wrong person, all bets are off.
Laney tolerates her limitations, pushing quietly at boundaries. But when Ash crashes into her world through rage and violence, it sets off a chain reaction that neither of them expected.
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About the Author
Jane Harvey-Berrick is a bestselling author of contemporary and new adult romances.
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