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Love Kills

Rebecca J. Vickery

Publisher: John R. Vickery

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Summary

Speculative Fiction ~ A twisted tale of love and revenge... 
Valentine's Day should be a time for cards, gifts, and attention from a special person. But for Rosalyn, February 14th brings only fear and anxiety. 
This would be her sixth year to spend the day in terror, perhaps fighting for her very life. Will she survive to live another year, or will vengeance win and decide her fate?
Available since: 10/10/2018.

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