Trapped (Bullied Book 4) (Bullied Series)
β Scribed by Vera Hollins
- Publisher
- Vera Hollins
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 282 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B08R7QG711
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β¦ Synopsis
Six months ago, I arrived in Enfield looking for a fresh start. Scarred by an old incident, I hoped life in a new town would help me finally accept myself, but I was wrong because the big change brought something way worse. Blake Jones.
I was on Blakeβs radar from the first day of our senior year, when he humiliated me in front of the whole school with a βwelcome party.β However, it wasnβt welcoming at all, and it was just the start.
Day after day, Blake was there to remind me I was fat and worthless, and the coward in me never let me defend myself.
Until I finally exploded and fought back, right in the middle of class.
But now? Now I have to pay the price because Blake wonβt let it slide. Heβll make sure I regret it.
Unless I manage to break out of his hatred and my all-consuming fears.
This book is a spin-off. It can be read as a standalone, but it is recommended to read Bullied (Bullied #1), Pained (Bullied #2), and Damaged (Bullied #3) before reading this book to get a better understanding of the story and characters. It includes sensitive themes and situations that may be triggering for some readers, so caution is advised.
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