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From New York Times bestselling author of The Dollar Series comes the first novel in a dark romance duet. She is a woman divided. Her past, present, and future are as twisted as the lies she's lived for the past eight years. Desperate to get the truth, she must turn to the one man who may also be her greatest enemy . . . He is the president of Pure Corruption MC. A heartless biker and retribution-deliverer. He accepts no rules, obeys no one, and lives only to reap revenge on those who wronged him. And now he has stolen her, body and soul. Can a woman plagued by mystery fall in love with the man who refuses to face the truth? And can a man drenched in darkness forgo his quest for vengeance-and finally find redemption? Ruin & Rule is a full-length book at 436 pages and ends on a cliffhanger. Cleo and Kill's story continues in Sin & Suffer.
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2 primary booksPure Corruption MC is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Pepper Winters.
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This is one of those books I was SO distraught when it ended, I simply couldn't write my review!? Yet another masterpiece by Pepper - she amazes me every time! I have no words- this book is incredible- an absolute must read! Ive loved the Indebted Series since day one but hearing this offshoot of Kill's story was beyond an added bonus. Left me on that cliffhanger though- next book can't come fast enough!!
Apparently I tried to read this before, but I didnt shelve it on GR. When I opened it it was at 50%.... and then i went back a few pages and it clicked. RIGHT. I was not digging this story. But I skimmed the rest of the book since I went through the trouble of borrowing it again. This book could have had some of the gratuitous sex taken out, it always felt a little awkward to me. But I really did want to know what happened in the H and h's past. So I trudged along, and I was rewarded with? A cliff hanger! Well kind of. I will probably skim through the next book to find out what happens. Hopefully it flows better than this book did. Not impressed.