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Finding Freedom 2: Snowfall: Finding Freedom, #2
Finding Freedom 2: Snowfall: Finding Freedom, #2
Finding Freedom 2: Snowfall: Finding Freedom, #2
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Finding Freedom 2: Snowfall: Finding Freedom, #2

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The stakes rise after Marla loses her apartment and loses track of her ex-roommate--and dangerous vampire--Danielle. With finals coming up and her mother getting sicker, Marla doesn't want to deal with the consequences of finding Danielle, but her heart convinces her to help.

Danielle is in a perilous situation where a powerful man wants her under his control on one hand and her old gang trying to take her out on the other. Unable to go out during the day and seek the authority's help, she has no choice but to trust a human.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 20, 2015
ISBN9781516304967
Finding Freedom 2: Snowfall: Finding Freedom, #2

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    Finding Freedom 2 - Leslie Laye

    Finding Freedom 2

    Snowfall

    by Leslie Laye

    A Thompson-Corner Publication

    Copyright © 2015 by Leslie Laye

    All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the brief use of quotations in a book review

    Other Finding Freedom Stories

    Finding Freedom 1: FlashFire

    Finding Freedom 2: Snowfall

    Finding Freedom 3: Hallowed Ground

    Finding Freedom 4: Winds of Change

    Finding Freedom: Full Series

    Table of Contents

    Finding Freedom: Snowfall

      Chapter 1: A Rude Awakening

      Chapter 2: A Hospital Visit

      Chapter 3: An Empty Shell

      Chapter 4: An Old Roommate

      Chapter 5: Snowfall

    Erotic Lesbian Romance

    About Leslie Laye

    Finding Freedom: Snowfall

    Chapter 1: A Rude Awakening

    I woke up to banging. It was around three in the morning, and I was completely out of it. Along with the banging came a raging headache.

    I groaned and rolled my way out of my bed, falling onto my knees. I rubbed my forehead briefly before forcing myself to my feet and out of the room.

    I pounded on the door next to mine. "Can you not, please?" I shouted.

    There was a pause in the pounding, then a Sorry!

    I rubbed the bridge of my nose. I had just gotten to sleep a couple hours before, as I'd been up all evening studying. Erin was nice and all in letting me crash at her place for the time being, but it got on my nerves at times.

    I made it back to my room before the banging started up again. It was much quieter this time around, but still there. I groaned and collapsed onto my bed and pulled the blankets up over my head and shoved a pillow over my ear.

    I didn't want to be here. I hated living with Erin. She had the most erratic schedule ever and always had her boyfriend over and was up at strange hours of the night making far too much noise. She hung strange things all over the walls. She had wind chimes everywhere.

    Living with her was just impossible. Sure, she was my best friend, but I had to get out of here before I killed someone. Most likely her. Second option was myself.

    My life wasn't working out too great for me right now. Finals were coming up and it was my second-to-last semester in school. It was freezing outside, and it wasn't even winter yet. I was stuck at my best friend's place, whom I couldn't stand for long periods of time. On top of that, she always had her boyfriend over, and they were always going at it.

    Oh, yeah, and my apartment was blown up.

    The scene replayed itself over and over in my head countless times over the week since it had happened. I was out on the front lawn, freezing, along with the rest of the tenants in the building. It was only through sheer luck that my (ex) roommate had gone insane and pulled all the fire alarms beforehand. If not, then we would have still been inside when the apartment went.

    I wasn't a huge fan of bacon, and I had even fewer reasons to want to be it.

    Eventually the police had decided it was arson, which sounded about right. Arson was thankfully covered under renter's insurance so I was getting a huge chunk of cash sometime soon. But

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