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Existence (Existence Trilogy, #1)
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Abbi Glines is Amazing!
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I can't breath! Why does it have to end?
It's so good, that when it end I'm breathless and I want more. Now. I didn't know that its a series I thought its a stand alone book. So, when it ended I almost cry. But, I'm happy that there's more and I can't wait.
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all I can say that the book is so good and I just can't put it down, it has everything, love,friendship,family,drama,humor. I just love it and I Just can't get enough. The sad part is, it ended.
Read it. You'll love it.
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I can't breath! Why does it have to end?
It's so good, that when it end I'm breathless and I want more. Now. I didn't know that its a series I thought its a stand alone book. So, when it ended I almost cry. But, I'm happy that there's more and I can't wait.
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all I can say that the book is so good and I just can't put it down, it has everything, love,friendship,family,drama,humor. I just love it and I Just can't get enough. The sad part is, it ended.
Read it. You'll love it.
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Quotes Jhoanna Liked

“I get to keep you,” he said, staring at me with an
intensity that made me shiver.
“Keep me?” I asked, reaching up to kiss his chin and trail
kisses down his perfect neck.
“Not here. I can’t take much more, Pagan. I’m only so
strong,” he said in a husky voice as he pulled me against his
chest. “You’re mine now. While you walk the Earth you
belong to me. Nothing can hurt you.” I heard a touch of
humor in his voice. “It’s pretty impossible to hurt what Death
protects.”
― Abbi Glines, Existence
intensity that made me shiver.
“Keep me?” I asked, reaching up to kiss his chin and trail
kisses down his perfect neck.
“Not here. I can’t take much more, Pagan. I’m only so
strong,” he said in a husky voice as he pulled me against his
chest. “You’re mine now. While you walk the Earth you
belong to me. Nothing can hurt you.” I heard a touch of
humor in his voice. “It’s pretty impossible to hurt what Death
protects.”
― Abbi Glines, Existence