
The Power
Building the Circle Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Kasha Kensington
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By:
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Maggie M. Lily
About this listen
What does the physical embodiment of rage look like?
He's six-two with light brown hair, blue eyes, and an absolutely ripped body. He's also a really nice guy; you can't help but like him.
Lucy Wallace is just trying to make ends meet while caring for her nephew. She lives in a terrible part of Chicago on rent assistance, working in a dead-end job, while trying to find someone to help pay for her nephew's cancer treatment.
Adrian and Lucy unwittingly embark on a journey to love ever after that's fraught with psychic rage incidents, sick kids, family antics, a strong desire for a puppy, and a severe lack of dinner leftovers.
Contains mature themes.
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