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They say that life is a beautiful lie and death a painful truth. They're right. No one has ever made me feel more alive than the guy who serves as a constant reminder that my clock is ticking. He is my forbidden, shiny apple. The striking fallacy to my blunt, raw, truth. He is also my sister's ex-boyfriend. One thing you should know before you judge me; I saw him first. I craved him first. I loved him first. Eleven years later, he waltzes into my life, demanding a second chance. Dean Cole wants to be my bronze horseman. But my clock is ticking. See, I'm not like the rest. I have an illness. Sometimes I conquer it. Sometimes it conquers me. My white knight has finally arrived. Hopefully, he isn't too late.
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Ruckus, L. J. Shen
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- 2017
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- Title
- Ruckus
- Language
- English
- Authors
- L. J. Shen
- Released
- 2017
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 368
- ISBN10
- 1546904468
- ISBN13
- 9781546904465
- Series
- Sinners
- Tags
- Fiction, Romance, Young Adult, Contemporary Fiction, Love, Family, Women, Contemporary Romance, Erotica, USA, American Literature, Series, Sexuality & Intimacy, Life, New Adult, Past, New York, Young Adult Romance, Dark, Diseases, Drugs, Passion, Sisters, First love, Adoption, Wealth, Alcoholism, Getting over the past, Childhood Love, Unrequited Love
- First published
- 2017
- Original title
- Ruckus
- Rating
- 4.2 out of 5
- Description
- They say that life is a beautiful lie and death a painful truth. They're right. No one has ever made me feel more alive than the guy who serves as a constant reminder that my clock is ticking. He is my forbidden, shiny apple. The striking fallacy to my blunt, raw, truth. He is also my sister's ex-boyfriend. One thing you should know before you judge me; I saw him first. I craved him first. I loved him first. Eleven years later, he waltzes into my life, demanding a second chance. Dean Cole wants to be my bronze horseman. But my clock is ticking. See, I'm not like the rest. I have an illness. Sometimes I conquer it. Sometimes it conquers me. My white knight has finally arrived. Hopefully, he isn't too late.






