*This is the follow up to The Line That
Binds*
While searching for
answers involving Stockton Estate's stone well, Ben Shadows and LJ Wayde
discover one truth: the curse is real.
Unfortunately, that
truth has LJ facing the same fate that's been tied to her bloodline for
generations. The curse has given her the ability to help others conquer their
greatest weaknesses, but it comes with a torturous price. As the rush of
helping people starts to outweigh the pain of the consequences, LJ moves toward
acceptance. She considers it a gift and a possibility to make up for the way
she treated people in her past.
Ben pushes on to find an
end to the curse despite LJ's reluctance. With reasons linked to her Aunt
Janine's memory loss, Ben fears the real consequences are far worse than LJ's
current symptoms. His love for her drives his need to protect her, even if it
means hiding the next piece of the well's mystery.
When LJ finds what Ben
has kept secret, she may never forgive him.
Will he lose her heart
before he can save her mind?
**Recommended mature YA
for mild language and mild sexual content.**
J.M. Miller first
discovered her love of writing in high school where she penned poetry for extra
credit in English class and even braved
the anxiety of an
open-mic night at a local coffee shop. Life soon followed, with a couple
of careers, marriage, and a baby. The urge to write again came not long
after her daughter’s birth, this time calling for more than a few lines in a
messy composition notebook.
She is a military
spouse, and a veteran herself, who finds inspiration in the people she’s met
and the places she’s lived and traveled.
J.M. Miller first
discovered her love of writing in high school where she penned poetry for extra
credit in English class and even braved the anxiety of an open-mic night at a
local coffee shop. Life soon followed, with a couple of careers, marriage, and
a baby. The urge to write again came not long after her daughter's birth, this
time calling for more than a few lines in a messy composition
notebook.
She is a military
spouse, and a veteran herself, who finds inspiration in the people she's met
and the places she's lived and traveled.
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