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THE TOXIC BOND

Love can conquer Evil, but what if your love is EVIL? A promise was made two years ago between the two broken souls...a promise of working on their imperfections and sharpening them to fit in each other perfectly. THE TOXIC DEAL was what clashed their destinies together. Life threw the thorns of secrets and betrayals in their way, yet they fought together. They won together! Parting their ways was their conscious choice with a hope of a better tomorrow. Their promise kept them going and battling their demons. But not all promises are meant to be kept! Bria Maxwell and Hayden King couldn't find their happy ending in the first book- THE TOXIC DEAL. Now it is time for the reunion, but are they ready to face each other after growing into two completely different persons? Is their love still strong enough to burn bright in the fire of desire? Or the willingness to fight for each other has already faded away? Join them in their further adventure that is grander, scarier, more thrilling and... more dangerous! ***** This is the second book of the 'TOXIC' series! The cover photo belongs to its 'rightful owner', and I have only used it for my book. If you want me to take it down, then please contact me, and I will do it immediately. Insatgram: @author_rutujaP Discord:=

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65 I AM NOT LEAVING YOU!

BRIA

"Miss Maxwell, before we go, I have a surprise for you."

The way the devil said that sent chills down my spine. For some reason, I didn't get a good feeling about it.

"What surprise?" I asked, now more aware of my surroundings.

But the very next moment, I regretted ever asking that question.

My eyes widened, and my heart froze as people stepped out from behind him. Cody's blue eyes still looked as lifeless and hurt as they looked the last time I saw him, laying lifeless at my home.

Patrick Becker had disappointment written all over his face. Jason Finochi still held that wicked grin, and he licked his lower lip the moment he caught my eyes.

I instinctively took a step back, but the movement didn't register in my mind as I was too focused on the faces in front of me.