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Seventy Two – epilogue.

few years later.

Opening your eyes to find that you’re upside down can’t be good, can it?

Through the cobwebs clouding her mind, Kass realized that it wasn’t just she who was upside down. The car had toppled over.

Well, that sucked. Clearly the fuck-up fairy had made an appearance.

Strangely, Kass felt no rush of panic, no fear. And despite that she was pretty sure her head was bleeding, there was no pain. There was only a feeling of weightlessness. Even the fact that her wolf was frantic didn’t disturb Roni in this dreamlike moment.

Her brain distantly registered that the car kept leaning sideways, as if something was repeatedly pulling at it. But it was the various sounds that penetrated her mental fog: low moans, a phone ringing, a child crying, and strange voices arguing.

Sensing that the ringtone and the moans were coming from her left,

kass turned her head to find a male wolf shifter in the driver’s seat, e
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Teresa DeBerry-Stringfellow
Is there another book? Do you have any other books and where at? I really love the book other than confusing names and ending that sucked !
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Cheryl Signor
That was the ending? What kind of ending was that? It feels like it ended in the middle of a story. Terrible! Ruined the whole story.
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lorietta74
Awful ending. Writer could have payed more attention to the names of the characters and stopped changing them halfway through a sentence. It was almost like he was cutting and pasting from a different book then changing the names and forgetting after a while. Sloppy sloppy writing. It’s a good story
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