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I’ve trained myself to be numb.To protect myself by keeping all of my volatile emotions carefully in check.But when my drug-addicted stepdad offered my younger sister to the Ruthless Mafia Men that run our city…I had no choice but to react.Keeping her safe was the only thing I ever cared aboutAnd unlike her, I was already damaged beyond repairSo I did something really stupid,And offered myself up to them instead.I expected The Reapers to be cruel,to push me beyond my limits, and test me at every turn.but what I didn’t expect…was to LIKE it.Fear The Reapers is book one in a Dark Mafia Trilogy set in the Lovesick Villains World where our heroine will end up with multiple love interests. This book ends on a mild CLIFFHANGER and their story will end with a HEA in Book Three.TW: This book features graphic violence, past traumas, dark romance, and dangerously possessive anti-heroes. Please visit author's website for a more detailed list of triggers.

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