Book Review: Jennifer Estep’s “Wasted”
A perfect fit for Finn: hot, rich, beautiful, woman. How could she possibly reject him?
A perfect fit for Finn: hot, rich, beautiful, woman. How could she possibly reject him?
Singh’s free story is a beautiful memory Kaleb has of a moment long ago with Sahara.
Mab Monroe has a flashback that reveals how the hatred arose between her and Eira Snow, Gin’s mother.
Finn hates this new, stupid, silent girl whom his father has taken in. The one who’s taking his place.
Gin takes revenge for the rape of a thirteen-year-old girl.
A reiteration of Venom from Bria’s point-of-view.
A short story in which Gin rescues a mother and her little girl from carjackers, which provides the opportunity for two points-of-view: Jo-Jo’s and Sophia’s.
Lord Cheung sends a Leaping Tiger master with a message for Dory. Too bad it’s not “legible” nor does it clear up until Dory bashes her way into Ray.
In 1972, Annie appeared, a woman Liz was attracted to and saw every few years. Eventually it became more and Liz moved away to live with Annie. Until years later, when her mother offered her own skin to Liz. It can be hard to deal with betrayal. Betrayal by family is so very much worse.
Richard Zeeman has been working his therapy and the results show what hard work and being brave enough to own your whole self can get you.