Once upon a time, I believed in fairytales. But then he took me. And he taught me that life isn’t a fairytale. He is scarred. Broken. A dark and wild thing. His beauty is violent and his words are cruel. His heart is a shadowed landscape where nothing can grow. He tells me he could never care
Tame the Beast (Ever After #1)
✍ Scribed by Smith, Allison
- Book ID
- 109265049
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 112 KB
- Series
- Ever After 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Clarabelle Wright doesn�t believe in someone else creating her happily ever after. In fact, she has spent her entire life ensuring a future for herself. When the family finances fall further in debt, her big college dreams are put on hold. Beaumont University has one thing to offer, a full ride, and Clara has no other choice but to accept. She�s the reliable daughter, the responsible one. But what she truly desires is adventure and passion, and she doesn�t expect to find either at the small town university. That is until she accidentally catches the alluring eye of the Adam Beaumont. He�s entitled, careless, and a shameless flirt. Clara knows a man of his beastly reputation is nothing but trouble�trouble wrapped in gorgeous, untamed trims.
But Adam has a tempting offer to make. One that will keep his mother off his back so he can continue his regularly scheduled life filled with big parties and beautiful women. It sounds like the perfect plan until a certain beauty proves to be a much bigger challenge than he ever expected. Worse, he can�t seem to get her off his mind.
Confident that she�s too smart to fall for his games, Clara accepts. But when two headstrong forces begin to clash, someone will have to fold or break all their rules.
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