**This is a standalone contemporary romance novel about love, hate, cruelty and forgiveness.** Her name is Lana. She wasnβt dealt the easiest cards in life. She wasnβt dealt the hardest. She has an illness, but she doesnβt let it rule her. The first time she laid eyes on her best friendβs twin b
The Nature of Cruelty
β Scribed by L. H. Cosway
- Book ID
- 108619019
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 187 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
This is a standalone contemporary romance novel about love, hate, cruelty and forgiveness.
Her name is Lana. She wasnβt dealt the easiest cards in life. She wasnβt dealt the hardest. She has an illness, but she doesnβt let it rule her. The first time she laid eyes on her best friendβs twin brother she fell in love at first sight. It didnβt last very long. He was a hateful boy who made her miserable. The happiest day of her life was when he moved away to London six years ago.
His name is Robert. He breaks the ones who love him. Heβs always liked to play games with Lana, see how far he could push her. He once thrived on her pain, but no more. Now sheβs coming to London to live with his sister for the summer and this time he plans on being her friend instead of her tormentor. But Lana is scarred by his past bullying. She doesnβt trust him, nor does she have any reason to.
When the two find themselves living under the same roof, they call a truce. This summer will change both of their lives, as they put their history aside and learn one another from scratch.
When fear takes over, we use cruelty as a mask. Robert and Lanaβs story will see their masks slip away as the love they felt on the inside shows its true face.
Not suitable for younger readers. Contains strong language and scenes of a sexual nature.
This is a full-length standalone novel.
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