Bared Souls

Bared Souls

  • Ellie Wade
Publisher:Ellie Wade, LLCISBN 13: 9781944495152ISBN 10: 1944495150

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Bared Souls is written by Ellie Wade and published by Ellie Wade, LLC. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1944495150 (ISBN 10) and 9781944495152 (ISBN 13).

Bared Souls by the USA TODAY Bestselling Author Ellie Wade is an emotionally gripping love story that will leave you breathless. Experience the raw power of an extraordinary love that has the potential to both heal and destroy in this captivating tale. From innocent beginnings to unexpected twists, this novel takes you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, challenging the very concept of love and its limits. Alma Weber He told me that he’d destroy me. I knew he wasn’t lying, and I loved him anyway. I believed in love—in him. I just wasn’t prepared to carry the weight of his demons. I wanted forever with him, but life showed me love was temporary, and forever was a dream. Despite everything that happened, even now, I wouldn’t change any of it. For a love to have the capacity to destroy you, it has to be extraordinarily powerful—and that kind of love is impossible to walk away from. Leo Harding I warned her that I’d ruin her. I knew that I’d taint her innocence with my bad intentions. I was weak. She was perfection. I was nothing. The truth is that I loved her, and I selfishly wanted to hold on—to her, to the man she had made me, to the life we could have. I wanted to dance with her in the light despite knowing that the darkness would find me anyway. Heartbreak was inevitable. Yet I held on to the sliver of hope that I was wrong, that love really was enough. Destiny isn’t something I buy into, but she makes me want to believe.