Rampage (A Night Fire Novel Book 4) (15 page)

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Invisible

A Night Fire Novel

 

Kaylee Chambers was saved. At seventeen she was living in an abandoned warehouse, homeless and starving. That was until she was found and saved her from her terrible existence. She was adopted by Night Fire's manager and given a fresh start. For four years Kaylee has been immersed in the world that is Night Fire, America's hottest rock band. For four years she's pined for the one who she thinks looks at her like a kid sister. All Kaylee wants is for Jaxon to love her back but when she thinks that she's invisible, she knows that she doesn't stand a chance.

Jaxon Ryan has always had a soft spot for Kaylee. Ever since finding her in the decrepit building that would be the bands new clubhouse, he's always looked after her. Anything that she has ever needed, he's given her. He's always loved her but believes that it's wrong because they met when she was underage. When she starts dating he finds his life in turmoil, unable to stop her and feeling like a hypocrite because he's always got someone hanging off his arm. But they are all for show, none of them mean a thing. Not when he looks at Kaylee and sees his forever.

When Kaylee turns twenty-one, Jaxon gives her an extravagant present. A gift that will change her life forever.

 

About the author

 

TM Watkins lives in Brisbane, Australia with her family. When she's not working or running around after her family, she spends her days contemplating the next adventure for her characters and her nights writing about them. Under the pen name of xMishx on Wattpad, she has written many books that are still available to read for free.

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Artist: Annetta

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