Jay Marie
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Stolen (Stronger, #1)
6 editions
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2015
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Survival (Stronger, #2)
6 editions
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2016
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Spark (Stronger, #3)
5 editions
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2016
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Strike (Stronger #4)
3 editions
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2019
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Stand (Stronger, #5)
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"I have never seen so much hate about a series. For one I understand everyone’s frustrations with a series that they read and but yet has not been complete. I get it and this is definitely a series that will drive you nuts because you need to read the"
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"She had a BABY people! Putting this book's release on hold speaks in volumes about the kind of person she is. She's prioritizing what matters most. HER CHILD. I know of a few "parents" out there who should take notes. I have nothing but reverence for"
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“Still keeping a tight grip on my neck, Darren dragged me back into the woods, and I knew instantly he was taking me past the perimeter. I fought and kicked against him, but I had already tired myself out from the chase. Once I felt the sharp tick at the back of my head, I could tell Darren had felt it, too, and then he threw me as hard as he could into the woods, and I stumbled and rolled on the ground. I knew I only had about five seconds, and Darren wasn’t going to let me back into the safe zone. I stayed low on the ground, knowing once the volts hit me I was going to crash. Better to already be low than to fall from standing up. And then I felt it. The sharp current cut through my veins like shards of glass, and I screamed in total agony as it felt like my body was being ripped apart. I writhed in pain, thinking that my head was going to split open as my muscles and limbs convulsed under the current. It was, without a doubt, the most painful thing I had ever experienced, and my body quickly shut down, needing only a few seconds to welcome the numb blackness that claimed me.”
― Survival
― Survival
“So, why do you write these strong female characters?
Because you’re still asking me that question."
[Equality Now speech, May 15, 2006]”
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Because you’re still asking me that question."
[Equality Now speech, May 15, 2006]”
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