Blurb
Thia is prim and proper.
Bear is leather and lawless.
It will never work between them.
It's a lie they almost believe.
Bear is leather and lawless.
It will never work between them.
It's a lie they almost believe.
Lawless is book three in the King Series
and is Bear and Thia's raw, and gritty tale!
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Review
Reading a book by T.M. Frazier is an experience all its own. She takes you on these wild rides filled with twisted adventures...ultimately leaving you with a look of shock on your face because each ending is abrupt.
Well, let me tell you...Lawless is NO DIFFERENT.
So, let's get started shall we?
"Every promise that dripped from his mouth made me feel like for the first time in weeks that I was alive, and not just the one person living in the land of the dead, but a real live person with needs and wants. It just so happened that both my needs and wants were on the same page. Bear."
Thia Andrews is wise beyond her years and skilled in ways not many girls her age are. Forced to grow up faster than normal, she's faced with unthinkable decisions. Decisions that would crush someone weaker.
Bear is one of those decisions, and at every turn she surprises him. Not meant to be anything more than a passing joke of a promise, Bear finds himself drawn to the girl he once met with the pink hair...
I can't say more, for fear of spoiling the outcome is too great. I will say this...Frazier never disappoints when it comes to pulling darkness out of light. She blends the lines of good and evil to the point where you can't figure out which is which; not that you'd want to, she makes even the baddest man look good. So, so good.
"We'd deal with the law first. The lawless second."
**5 Blood & Oranges, Stars**
About the Author
T.M. (Tracey
Marie) Frazier resides in sunny Southwest Florida with her husband and three
feisty fur kids.
She attended
Florida Gulf Coast University where she specialized in public speaking. After
years working in real estate and new home construction, she decided it was
finally time to stop pushing her dreams to the back burner and pursue writing
seriously.
In the third
grade she wrote her very first story about a lost hamster. It earned rave
reviews from both her teacher and her parents.
It only took
her twenty years to start the next one.
It will not
be about hamsters.
THANK YOU!
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