The Monsters We Hide
โ Scribed by Melinda Owens
- Book ID
- 111254052
- Publisher
- Anne Conley
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 150 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781950264285
- ASIN
- B0BFFWTWVZ
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Rebel Summers watches her best friend Daisy die, suddenly, horrifically, and in the most traumatic way. She's also the only one who knows why she was killed. Her best friend's brother, whom Rebel has had a crush on for a while, is also missing. Rebel suspects he's been taken by the man Daisy was about to blow the whistle on, and she's the only one who can help him now.
Unfortunately, Po is in an alternate reality, a constant dream state, and his guards are experimenting on him with a new drug that's about to hit the streets. Po no longer understands what is real and what isn't. He only knows his baser needs and desires. Fighting, f*cking, and food. This new woman who says she's here to help can only be plotting his demise.
Trust is tested, pain endured, when the monsters we've been trying to hide eventually come out to play.
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