Salem’s Fall by Rektok Ross

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Salem’s Fall by Rektok Ross
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James Woodsen is used to being underestimated. Top of her class at Harvard Law, she’s brilliant, beautiful, and now the youngest female associate at Boston’s most elite criminal defense firm. But after a devastating misstep on her first case, she has one last shot at redemption. Her assignment? Defend Damien Blackhollow—a dangerously charming billionaire accused of murdering his fiancée.

When James follows the trail to a small New England town with a dark history, she realizes this case is far more twisted than she ever imagined. Alone in Salem’s Fall with her trusted black cat, she uncovers Damien’s haunting family legacy with ties to a secret society and a pattern of ritualistic murders. James begins to wonder if she’s defending a monster… or worse, falling for one. As Halloween looms and the bodies pile up, James fears that losing this case doesn’t just mean her career—it means her life.

  • File Name:salems-fall-by-rektok-ross.epub
  • Original Title:Salem's Fall: A Psychological Thriller Romance
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0F8QTSRZC
  • Publisher:Ic13 Books
  • Date:2025-08-05T00:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:2.054 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Contents
  • 2. Praise for Bestselling Author Rektok Ross
  • 3. Half Title Page
  • 4. Also by Rektok Ross
  • 5. Title Page
  • 6. Copyright
  • 7. Dedication
  • 8. Epigraph
  • 9. Chapter 1
  • 10. Chapter 2
  • 11. Chapter 3
  • 12. Chapter 4
  • 13. Chapter 5
  • 14. Chapter 6
  • 15. Chapter 7
  • 16. Chapter 8
  • 17. Chapter 9
  • 18. Chapter 10
  • 19. Chapter 11
  • 20. Chapter 12
  • 21. Chapter 13
  • 22. Chapter 14
  • 23. Chapter 15
  • 24. Chapter 16
  • 25. Chapter 17
  • 26. Chapter 18
  • 27. Chapter 19
  • 28. Chapter 20
  • 29. Chapter 21
  • 30. Chapter 22
  • 31. Chapter 23
  • 32. Chapter 24
  • 33. Chapter 25
  • 34. Chapter 26
  • 35. Chapter 27
  • 36. Epilogue
  • 37. Summer Rental Excerpt
  • 38. Connect More with Rektok
  • 39. Author’s Note to the Reader
  • 40. Acknowledgments
  • 41. About the Author

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