Hunting Adeline

The Diamond: Death walks alongside me, but the reaper is no match for me. I’m trapped in a world full of monsters dressed as men, and those who aren’t as they seem. They won’t keep me forever. I no longer recognize the person I’ve become, and I’m fighting to find my way back to the beast who hunts me in the night. They call me a diamond, but they’ve only created an angel of death. The Hunter: I was born a predator, with ruthlessness ingrained in my bones. When what’s mine is stolen from me in the night, like a diamond hidden within a fortress, I find that I can no longer contain the beast. Blood will paint the ground as I tear apart this world to find her. And bring her back to where she belongs. No one will escape my wrath, especially not those who have betrayed me.

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The conclusion to the Cat and Mouse Duet is here… ‘If she were to die… the world would die with her.’ The worst Adeline Reilly expected for her life were a few unholy ghosts haunting the hallways of Parsons Manor, not falling in love with her stalker and ending up in the clutches of a trafficking ring. Trapped in a house used to groom women for the elite, she faces the biggest fight of her life – survive the Culling and escape. But that’s not so easy when watchful eyes are determined to see her fail. However, Adeline may have an unlikely ally, who just might be the key to her getting out alive. But trusting them is a risk that could cost her everything. Meanwhile, Zade will stop at nothing until Adeline is safe in his arms again, even if he must burn the world to find her. Hunting his little mouse is what he’s best at, but who she’ll be when he finds her is a battle that he doesn’t know he can win. It won’t be the test of time they must survive, but the memories of who they once were. Warning: This is the second and final instalment to the Duet. You must read Haunting Adeline first.

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Dimensions 19.8 × 13.2 cm
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