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Out of the Darkness: The Darkness, #2
Ahead of the Darkness: The Darkness, #1
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The Darkness Series

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The long awaited conclution to Ahead of the Darkness.

She ruined me.

The walls I’d built were for a reason; locking myself in my own personal prison was out of necessity. Now, with the rubble at my feet, I could do nothing but watch as she ripped my soul in two, taking the half she owned with her.

The need to settle down, to find that missing piece, for the all-consuming love, was never Drew’s plan. He’d spent the better part of a decade suppressing all memory of love, of life. He told himself he had the essentials: the impressive apartment, the successful club, the simple, uncomplicated life he’d worked so hard to create. It was all he needed. Until Mia.

She entered his life like wildfire, burning through his world and destroying all pretence of simplicity, evoking everything he’d fought to deny.

Longing. Warmth. Love.

She made him want it all, but Amelia lived in the darkness. It had always been her constant yet terrifying companion. A shadow she'd never been able to out run and one fateful night it finally consumed her, shattering both their worlds and burying them deeper in the dark.

Drew will stop at nothing to save her, for their happy ever after, but Mia isn’t the only one with demons … It’s a long way out of the darkness.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSimone Nicole
Release dateJul 30, 1993
Out of the Darkness: The Darkness, #2
Ahead of the Darkness: The Darkness, #1

Titles in the series (2)

  • Ahead of the Darkness: The Darkness, #1

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    Ahead of the Darkness: The Darkness, #1
    Ahead of the Darkness: The Darkness, #1

    For six years, a letter has dictated Amelia's future. She's running from a past that refuses to let her go, always trying to keep one step ahead. Don't stand out. Dont get to close. Lie, lie, lie. She's clever and resilient, and refuses to slip up. Relying only on herself, she'll be anything and anyone she needs to survive. Don't stay in one place too long. Never be yourself, and do not, I repeat, do not fall in love. But when a Scotsman with his own secrets pushes all her buttons, making cracks in her defences, slipping up seems inevitable. And staying ahead of the darkness could become impossible. Out of the Darkness, the final conclusion out now.

  • Out of the Darkness: The Darkness, #2

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    Out of the Darkness: The Darkness, #2
    Out of the Darkness: The Darkness, #2

    The long awaited conclution to Ahead of the Darkness. She ruined me. The walls I’d built were for a reason; locking myself in my own personal prison was out of necessity. Now, with the rubble at my feet, I could do nothing but watch as she ripped my soul in two, taking the half she owned with her. The need to settle down, to find that missing piece, for the all-consuming love, was never Drew’s plan. He’d spent the better part of a decade suppressing all memory of love, of life. He told himself he had the essentials: the impressive apartment, the successful club, the simple, uncomplicated life he’d worked so hard to create. It was all he needed. Until Mia. She entered his life like wildfire, burning through his world and destroying all pretence of simplicity, evoking everything he’d fought to deny. Longing. Warmth. Love. She made him want it all, but Amelia lived in the darkness. It had always been her constant yet terrifying companion. A shadow she'd never been able to out run and one fateful night it finally consumed her, shattering both their worlds and burying them deeper in the dark. Drew will stop at nothing to save her, for their happy ever after, but Mia isn’t the only one with demons … It’s a long way out of the darkness.

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