Just one for tonight, lovelies. And tomorrow is my rest day (Friday). However, I will also take Saturday off as it's my birthday weekend ❤ I will be back on Sunday (late at night). Thank you for loving and hating this book at the same time (it means a good thing, right? *holds my breath*). Next week is Amara's birthday, and all your questions as to what happened that day will be answered. For Catherine, I know you're still hurting for her, but let's leave her for a while so she can heal her heartbreak, and I can assure you she is getting the support she needs. ❤ Thank you for all the GEMS and comments! We moved up to #2 in the New Books Gem Ranking for March! You are all amazing! ❤
AMARA. If my mother hadn’t intervened, I would never have gone with Jace, so the least I could do to save my pride was to bring Alonso along. I knew my brother was suspecting something by the way he looked at me when I told him he had no other choice but to come with us and that I would never acc
The moment I clicked it, I immediately opened my door. "You’re forgiven. You can now free yourself from any guilt you feel and just move on with your life." I told him before opening the door widely and grabbing my duffel bag as I climbed out of his car and walked up the steps to my dorm without lo
My head slowly tilted in her direction before my whole body turned around to face her. "She’s Alpha Jace’s sister, part of the family I am willing to lay down my life for." "Do you like her?" "Is there something going on in your mind?" "I’d been honest with you about my past. Why do I feel you’re
JACE. I took a moment before I finally grabbed the phone receiver and dialed the number that Dad left a few days ago when he called and I was not in the office. If my calculation was right, it was noon in Sydney, and I was hoping they were still in their hotel room. It took a while before I was tr
I was sure if he was here, he would throw me a punch. Amara was his goddaughter. He and Mom had taken that role seriously and had raised me to be protective of her. I was doing so well at that until lately. "I apologized to her, but she wouldn’t hear of it. She just wants to move past it and just
"Just perfect! I think the kangaroos love me better than the people there!" She chuckled. "Not fair. I love you more than those kangaroos! By the way, did you get the last assignment in history class? It’s a group project, and Amber listed you under our group, so you don’t have to do one on your ow
JACE. I just finished my afternoon training session with Alonso. We were headed for the packhouse, as I had invited him to stay for dinner, which he accepted. I hadn’t had a chance to talk with Amara again, but having Alonso around was lessening the guilt I felt inside. Probably because, in a way,
"I just want to ask Jace what time he’ll drive to Amara’s party on Saturday. I’m trying to figure out if I want to go home first or if I’ll stay here and drive with him." "I’m not going," I said in a low voice, and all heads snapped in my direction. They didn’t ask anything, but I was sure they we