Harmful Rush
Remedy, #3
by Debra Doxer
Publication
date: April 2017
Genres:
Paranormal, Romance, Young Adult
Skylark Samuels has a secret.
She’s not a normal teenager, although she plays one in real life. Pretending to
be something you’re not isn’t easy, especially in high school where gossip is
gold. For years, Sky manages to hide her uniqueness, until one fateful day when
she exposes her gift, her curse, and all her fears come to pass. Now instead of
going to college near home like she planned, she has to leave town and go
someplace where the rumors can’t follow. The plan when she gets there: keep to
herself and stay under the radar.
But blending into the background
is impossible when local heartthrob Dylan Parks notices her. Even though Sky
keeps her distance and doesn’t act like one of Dylan’s adoring fans, he goes
out of his way to talk to her. Her. The girl who wants to be invisible.
Sky isn’t immune to Dylan’s
charm, but getting close to him is a bad idea. It goes against the promise she
made to herself. Besides, if Dylan knew the truth, he wouldn’t want her. If he
discovered her secret, he’d treat her differently and possibly fear her. It’s
happened before. But the more Sky gets to know Dylan, the harder it is to
resist him, until fate intervenes.
A tragic event forces Sky to
reveal herself to the one person she’s come to care for, and his reaction is
unexpected. For the first time, she doesn’t feel so alone. But what she doesn’t
realize is that she’s never been alone. When she finally lets her guard down,
someone comes along who threatens to unravel everything, because being normal
was never Sky’s destiny.
Harmful Rush is a
standalone, full-length novel set in the Remedy world. You do not have to read
the first two books to read this book. (Keep You from Harm, Remedy #1, To Have
and to Harm, Remedy #2)
Other books in the series:
Debra
Doxer was born in Boston, and other than a few lost years in the California
sunshine, she has always resided in the Boston area. She writes fiction,
technical software documents, illegible scribbles on sticky notes, and texts
that get mangled by AutoCorrect. She writes for a living, and she writes for
fun. When her daughter asks when she’ll run out of words, her response always
is, “When I run out of time.”
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