
The Drop
Electric Desert Nights, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Jewel Quinlan
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By:
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Jewel Quinlan
About this listen
It’s the last night of Electric Daisy Carnival. Rather than being excited, Tyler is less than thrilled. His two best girlfriends met guys they were interested in the previous nights of the carnival and arranged for everyone to hang out together, which means Tyler will be stuck with the third member of their group, a girl named Scarlett.
At first, he’s attracted to her sweet nature and girl-next-door good looks. But when she touches him, his mind is filled with thoughts and memories that aren’t his own, unsettling him. He’d rather not know more about her and how she’s making these things happen, but Scarlett seems to want the opposite.
©2018 Jewel Quinlan (P)2018 Jewel Quinlan
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