Emerald by Rebekah L. Thompson

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Emerald by Rebekah L. Thompson
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A fractured past. A brand-new start. A savior in disguise —

Angel Emira is a single mother, struggling to raise twins in an unforgiving world. Though haunted by the traumatic events that brought her children into existence, Angel is set to move on for their sake, but headway isn’t easy when the ground, itself, decides to crumble. Crushed by forces beyond her control, she finds herself without a job—and utterly forlorn. When conferring with a close friend, an opportunity surfaces, and Angel – with lack of better idea- resolves to seek it out.
Head of the Black Hawk Motorcycle Club, Dominic Knight doesn’t look like anyone’s saving grace. Appearances, however, mean little. It’s actions that rule existence. Angel believes she may have found the path to salvation and happiness, but nightmares from the past obstruct her hopes of claiming this dream.
Should she wish to free herself, she’ll need to first face demons .

  • File Name:emerald-by-rebekah-l-thompson.epub
  • Original Title:Emerald: Black Hawk Gems Book 1
  • Creator:
  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B08BZTRMRN
  • Date:2020-06-27T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:323.245 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Dedication
  • 4. Chapter 1
  • 5. Chapter 2
  • 6. Chapter 3
  • 7. Chapter 4
  • 8. Chapter 5
  • 9. Chapter 6
  • 10. Chapter 7
  • 11. Chapter 8
  • 12. Chapter 9
  • 13. Chapter 10
  • 14. Chapter 11
  • 15. Chapter 12
  • 16. Chapter 13
  • 17. Chapter 14
  • 18. Chapter 15
  • 19. Chapter 16
  • 20. Chapter 17
  • 21. Chapter 18
  • 22. Chapter 19
  • 23. Chapter 20
  • 24. Chapter 21
  • 25. Chapter 22
  • 26. Chapter 23
  • 27. Epilogue
  • 28. At First sight
  • 29. Acknowledgement
  • 30. About The Author
  • 31. Question and Answers:

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Book Worm
Book Worm

Such weird writing “some blond haired blue eyes girl who looks like Hitler’s idea of perfection”. I understand what she was trying to say, but that’s just bad writing. The book is riddled with little things like that.

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