Deprivation – Ellie Sanders (1)

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The heart transplant has taken its toll but his eyes, those piercing, ice-blue eyes still burn with the same intensity. Opposite him, his brother Lazarus sits, picking idly at a loose thread on his sleeve. He narrows his eyes slightly when he spots me, but beyond that he remains silent. The pair of them are eerily alike. All sharp jawlines and that long, shoulder length hair. The only real difference is Lazarus’s stubble and differing tattoos. “Antonio,” Konstantine says, his voice a raspy whisper.

“Come. Sit.” I take the seat between them, the leather creaking under my weight. The room is silent except for the faint ticking of a grandfather clock in the corner. Outside, the grounds are bathed in the golden light of late afternoon, but the shadows seem longer than they should be, darker. “How is Ezra?” Konstantine asks, his gaze fixed on the horizon. “He’s well,” I reply. “The sea air agrees with him. He’s thriving.” A faint smile flickers across Konstantine’s lips, but it’s gone as quickly as it appeared.

“Good. That’s good.” There’s a pause, heavy and expectant. I know what’s coming next. “And Ines’s murderers?” Lazarus asks, his voice low and steady. “Have you made progress?” I lean forward, resting my elbows on my knees. “We have names now. We know who’s responsible.” Konstantine turns to me, his eyes narrowing. “Who?” I take a deep breath, steeling myself for his reaction.

“It’s her family. They’re involved.” I expect denial, outrage, disbelief. But Konstantine simply nods, his expression grim. “I always feared this,” he says quietly. “Ines, she feared them too. They tried to control her, to control me through her. When she refused to bend to their will, they must have decided she was better off dead.” Lazarus shakes his head, muttering something I don’t catch under his breath as he gets to his feet, walking away to stare out the window as if he can see the very wolves creeping through the flowerbeds, coming to destroy us all.

“They’ve gone to ground,” I add.

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. OceanofPDF.com Contents Content Warning 1. Grace 2. Grace 3.

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Grace 76. Grace 77. Antonio 78. Antonio 79. Antonio 80. Antonio 81. Antonio 82. Grace 83. Antonio 84. Antonio 85. Antonio 86. Grace 87. Grace 88. Antonio 89. Grace 90. Antonio Epilogue Sneak Peak At Decimation Decimation Other Books By Ellie Sanders About the Author Afterword OceanofPDF.com For all those readers who see the allure of a man with unimaginable power; be careful what you wish for, because power is never given, only taken.

And once it chooses you, you will dance on its strings, over and over, until the monster decides the performance is done… OceanofPDF.com If you’ve read my books before this, then you won’t be surprised that this book continues those fucked up themes. It IS PITCH BLACK. The male main character is an irredeemable, manipulative, abusive piece of shit. Don’t fall for his moments of kindness. He is showing you who he really is when he is most brutal. The female main character deserves so much better than what she gets and I wonder if her story might be the worst in this series.

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