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Hitter's Hex
- Narrado por: Bridget Bordeaux, Jake Bordeaux
- Duração: 4 horas e 8 minutos
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Sinopse
Izzy:
Growing up as part of one of the most ruthless families in the world was bad enough. Being blind is worse. Especially when my family sees it as a weakness and wants nothing more than to torture me for things I can't control. That's okay, though. I was getting away as fast and as far as I could. I just had to find a way out of my evil brother's clutches. When I hear a noise coming from a secret room, everything changes. After finding the door in the house I was born and raised in, and realizing just how sick and demented my brother is, I know my only option is to do my best to help. I didn't count on my brother catching me, tossing me in a cell, and throwing away the key. There is no one to save me. No one to care if I live or die or so I thought.
Hitter:
Watching my best friend and Club Prez fall in love should have me balking at the thought of the same happening to me. Especially after the hell Piper and Swift went through to end up together. Instead, though, I crave that connection with someone. I crave the love and affection they share, but with my lifestyle, I ain't holding my breath. Then I see her, an Angel, my Angel. Dirty and broken down, locked in a cellar, and I know she's mine. Mine to save, mine to protect, and mine to cherish for the rest of our lives. Now my only goal is to find the one who needs to pay for clipping her wings.
Note: Previously published as Mangled Mirrors by Jaycee Wolfe. This is a second edition of that title, and has undergone significant edits while the content/plot remains largely the same.