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She Can Scream (She Can #3) She Can Scream by Melinda Leigh
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“When violence touched people, the damage didn’t stop once the deed was done. It burrowed into the soul and made itself at home.”
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“those were some small shorts.”
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“through his veins like class-five”
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“Stalking used to be harder. He read the display on his phone: OFF 4 MY RUN! Thank you, social media, for a generation of young women compelled to report their every movement to the world. Though it felt vaguely like cheating, a player who maintained a demanding career and hobby appreciated the amount of information willingly floated in cyberspace.”
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“There’s a helmet too.”
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“She got out of bed and went to her closet. In the back was the gun safe her father had installed when Haley was born. She entered the combination and opened the heavy door. Inside, one lone weapon, her dad’s old shotgun, leaned in the corner. She slid the gun under her bed and tucked a few shells into her pocket, but she didn’t feel any safer. If someone broke into the house, would she hear? Would she”
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“her family than himself. No wonder her brother trusted Luke. He pulled into traffic and headed back up Route 676. On the Schuylkill Expressway, bumper-to-bumper traffic slowed their trip home, but once they hit the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, the traffic thinned. Brooke’s stomach rumbled as the car exited the”
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“five blocks on the grid. “These are the Zumba classes.” “Thank you.” Brooke folded the paper and stuffed it into her purse. She turned away from the desk. “Hope to see you soon.” Zack smiled. “Hey, Brooke.” She spun. Greg Fines was exiting the locker room, gym bag in hand. “What are you doing here?” She shrugged. “I’ve been thinking about joining.”
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“Stalking used to be harder. He read the display on his phone: OFF 4 MY RUN! Thank you, social media, for a generation of young women compelled to report their every movement to the world.”
Melinda Leigh, She Can Scream