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Without Hope: Do you ever regret it?

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Book 1 of the everlasting

Raven Lock-Heart is a normal seventeen year old girl and she's a hunter taking revenge for her dead family on every paranormal creature she meets but what happens when a dark angel she captures claims to know who turned her little brother? Why make a deal of course. She thought it would be that easy until he said she's his mate.

Robbie Winterhowls is your adage seventeen year old trouble maker minus his special abilities and the fact he never ages. Everyone is good at keeping secrets but Robbie has been living a double life for survival for six years now, he makes friends with just about anyone but that doesn't mean trust comes with it. Alex and Ronan find out about his other friends and let's say Loki doesn't too happy about them being here.

Ronan is a vicious sixteen year old boy. The only people he trusts are himself and un-biological brother Alexander. Things were running smoothly until Robbie's older brother arrived, now he has a werewolf who hates him, Sammy is missing, Alex is possibly falling for one of Robbie's friends and Rebecca Darken is back. Can things can any worse? Sure they can if Alex falls for Lucy and leaves him behind.

If defying their love for each other isn't enough then the problems they need to overcome certainty will be. Who knew love could be so challenging?

240 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 2, 2016

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Bethany Roberts

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I've wanted to be a children's book author as far back as I can remember. When I was eight years old I wrote a story about a rabbit. I am still writing stories about rabbits- and mice, cats, children, monsters, and dragons!

When I was growing up, I was the neighborhood storyteller. I would make up stories on the spot for younger children in the neighborhood. I read a lot of books. But I was also a bit of a tomboy. I spent much of my time outdoors, usually barefoot, climbing trees and stone-hopping across brooks.

On my way to becoming a children's book author, I was also a teacher and a children's librarian. I always liked story hours best. When my own children, Krista and Melissa, were small, I read to them constantly- stacks and stacks of books. I think I learned the most about writing from all that reading.

Today I live in Hamden, Connecticut, with my wonderfully encouraging and supportive husband, our two daughters, and our cat. We live in a white house with lots of flowers.

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