Red Rabbit: You Shatter So Beautifully (Red Rabbit Series Book 1)
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For the bad girl who wants to be called “good girl”   There are no heroes here— And the villains take what they want.
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This is a story about going through the deepest, darkest shadows of human immorality and coming out the other side.
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Oh no... Here we gooooooo
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Tropes: Enemies to lovers, Multiple POV, Forced Proximity, Why Choose/reverse harem, Touch her and die, who did this to you?, Strong MFC, MFM, Antihero/Villain, Military, Kidnapped
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His eyes were bright blue, nearly the color of the glaciers I saw hiking the other day. There was something wild and almost feral about him.
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“No, you like authority and dominance. And you can be controlling without being an asshole.”
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She was a wildfire someone tried to contain in a fireplace—it just didn’t work. I wanted to show her what it felt like when that flame was worshiped the right way and what it could feel like if someone wholly unleashed her.
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“You deserve to feel whole,” he said against my neck. “You are gorgeous when you come. But that is your gift to give me. Not mine to take.” He kissed me again.
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“I don’t care what other relationships you have, darlin’.” Then his eyes darkened. “Just so long as they understand they have to share.”
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“See what you do to her?” Theron said to Graham. I couldn’t breathe, it was unbelievably hot watching them put me on display for the other and somehow there was no power lost between either of them—only exchanged.
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“When I’m with you, I don’t feel broken,” he whispered so only I could hear. His nose grazed my cheek. “I love you, pretty girl.”
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Except now I don’t think we only break once. I think we break a thousand times, again and again, so our pieces can find the ones we fit together with and those pieces heal—refining and reshaping each time. Maybe we need to break in order to expand and maybe we need to shatter across the universe in order to find the pieces of others who fit in those spaces left behind.