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(Reimagined and Expanded with 20,000+ more words than the original) Her past brought us together, but it was mine that threatened to tear us apart. We were two people who couldn’t have been more different. She was the good girl; I was the bad boy. I was everything she shouldn’t have wanted. And she was everything I didn’t know I needed. I was broken. She was perfect. She wasn’t like the other girls. She intrigued me. Captivated me. When I first saw her across the room, I knew I had to talk to her. Needed to be near her. It’s why I followed her when she left suddenly, abandoning her friends and leaving the party to go outside. She was too quick for me to keep up, though when her screams tore through the night air, I broke into a sprint, needing to save her. —————————— We were two people bonded in tragedy. He was the mysterious saviour. I was the one saved. I was broken. He was perfect. He found me in the woods. Saw me at my most vulnerable. He held me when I was falling apart and got me the help I needed. We hadn’t planned to fall for one another. But we had. Deeply. Completely. But neither of our pasts were done with us yet, and they weren’t going to let us go without a fight. ___________ PLEASE NOTE: This book contains sensitive subject matter. If you are affected by triggers or have experienced serious trauma, it may not be for you. Not recommended for persons under 18 years of age. ___________ Tragically Broken is the first book in the Broken three-book series and contains a cliffhanger. Each book should be read in order to avoid any spoilers and to follow the continuity of the story. Read the whole DAMAGED series: The Broken Series (1-3): Tragically Broken, Deeply Broken, Beautifully Broken Companion Novels (4-6): Fractured, Desolate, Scorned
Series
2 primary booksDamaged is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by H.M. Ward and Avery Wilde.
Series
45 released booksThe Ferro Family is a 45-book series with 45 released primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by H.M. Ward.
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Ugh it had the potential to be SO much more. I get Farah's had a hard life but her internal dialogue rarely made sense, she was WAY too wishy washy. A lot of the dialogue between the H/h was confusing and lacked explanation. He would look at her a know what she was thinking... Too bad the author forgot to clue us in to what that was. Some parts of the books had me ready to fall in love and then BOOM, nothing. I REALLY wanted to love this book, it has everything I love in a book... badass alpha and damaged girl but the writing felt rushed.