Creed by Kristen Ashley
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Creed by Kristen Ashley
I really like the style Kristen Ashley used in this book. At the beginning of each chapter she adds a flash back from their past starting at the beginning leading up to the main event that separated them, but the kick of it is THEY don't really even know. I could not put this book down, it way practically a mystery trying to figure out what happened to them! I definitely recommend this book, but beware, you'll have a lot of sleepless nights racing though this book!
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Marissa94 wrote:Creed(unfinished hero's book 2) is one if my all time favorites. The book starts with tough as nails Sylvia doing a detective/ muscle job, day in day out, not happy and just going with the motions until her job brings her and her best friend/first love from her childhood back together to uncover the man who's trying to ruin her boss' business.
I really like the style Kristen Ashley used in this book. At the beginning of each chapter she adds a flash back from their past starting at the beginning leading up to the main event that separated them, but the kick of it is THEY don't really even know. I could not put this book down, it way practically a mystery trying to figure out what happened to them! I definitely recommend this book, but beware, you'll have a lot of sleepless nights racing though this book!
Could I suggest that you include the author's name in the title of the topic

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