***Warning Explicit Content 18+*** "Mackenzie Moore whirled into my life when I was ten years old. The first time she looked at me from the doorway of my bedroom with those green eyes, innocent and beautiful, and hair the color of golden corn, she blew my world to shit. I felt a whole bunch of strange pins and needles ripple through my belly that day. At ten years old, it was her sweet smile and skills with her daddy's football that had me sunk. At fifteen, it was her skills with that sweet mouth which she used to steal my heart. At eighteen, I'm in so fucking deep i can't turn back. I know she's in self destruct mode, and the problem is, I'm in so fucking deep I'm probably going to destruct with her. If I knew then what I know now, I'd have run. If I had know just how dangerous my stepsister was to me... But it's too late for running: it's too fucking late for even thinking about stepping sideways. My stepsister is dangerous and wrong for me in every way possible. Too bad I'm hooked... Author’s Note: This fictional story focuses on the lives of high school students and contains graphic scenes of sexual violence, promiscuity, bullying, physical violence, excessive bad language, self-harm, rape, abduction, child abuse, and substance abuse. Some scenes in this book may be extremely upsetting for some readers and, due to its explicit content, Blurring Lines is recommended for mature readers of eighteen years old and above. Blurring Lines has a dual POV, a step-sibling relationship, and no guarantee of a HEA. Warning: This book is not for the faint-hearted and contains a cliffhanger ending and scenes of an upsetting nature.
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Chloe Walsh
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Chloe Walsh
Chloe Walsh was born and raised in West Cork, Ireland, where she currently resides with her husband and two children. From a young age she became engrossed in the world of books, devouring work from authors like Bernadette Leach, Claire Hennessy & Enid Blyton. In January 2014, Chloe started to write about a cocky, self-assured man named Kyle Carter, and five weeks later, on Valentine’s day 2014, she self-published her debut novel, Break My Fall, for a handful of her loyal and patient friends who had called over for tea, read bits and pieces of Kyle, and wanted to read the story on their Kindles rather than printed sheets. No one was more surprised than Chloe when the book was a huge success, reaching No1 in the UK iTunes and Amazon bestsellers lists. With twelve novels under her belt, Chloe has no intentions of slowing down, planning three more releases for 2016.
