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A Dark Bully High School Romance

The thrilling conclusion to the Marshall High Society duology.

Mind games and body games.

These three boys are playing with me, but I can't shake the feeling that I've gone through this before.

Hot and cold. Push and pull.

When one moment's kindness turns into cruelty, I can't trust anyone, not even myself or my memories.

But he's still there. Klay, the one that haunts my dreams by night and torments me by day.

Ethan and Roman are upping their game. Are they friends or frenemies? They want me in their Society, and they won't take no for an answer.

Everyone's after me. I'm trapped with nowhere to run. It's like I'm not even a person, just a key or a prize.

Don't forget me. Because then you can't hate me...

Warning: This is a dark bully romance that may contain triggers intended for readers over 17. Hate to Forget is the conlusion to Klay and Sadie's story. There's a HEA.

236 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 30, 2020

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1,810 reviews7 followers
August 2, 2020
Better than the first book..

Even though the plot still didnt make any sense to me. I enjoyed this one better than the first book. I just loved Sadie and Klay. Do wish the ending was different, but in all good read
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January 23, 2022
captivating series

This was such a wonderful series. I started book 1 on Friday night and finished book 2 Sunday morning. Loved Klay and Sadie’s relationship and how no matter what curve thrown they came through it
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October 8, 2024
Absolutely sat on the edge of my seat this book. I have to say that I love the whole amnesia trope. This is the second time that I’ve read a book where it has this trope obviously I know with this book in terms of amnesia is a sense of being given a drug that creates the amnesia however mind games, the lies and the manipulation in this book creates such a twisted and mysterious plot and storyline which definitely gripped me.
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