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Jackson
Jackson | Tracie Podger
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Jackson "It's time to get my shit together. Time to tell her that I love her. Time to right wrongs and put the past behind me. But I have an addiction, one that haunts me, that takes over my body and mind. One that leaves scars." Summer "It's time to get my shit together. Time to tell him that I love him. Time to move on from my past. But he has an addiction, one that scares me, one that I don't feel capable of dealing with." Jackson - Son of a wealthy, abusive man finds peace in art. Whether that art be on his body or walls, it gives him an outlet. Summer - A woman in mourning, finds peace in the arms of her friend. Together they can fight their demons, they can put the past behind them - or can they? Can two broken people have the love they both desire? Or will dangerous, harmful outlets and loss forever consume them? Angsty romance for over 18's. This novel contains scenes that could be a trigger for some. Please feel free to contact the author or refer to the Trigger Warning section on the author's website - www.TraciePodger.com
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StephVee
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Jackson is an incredible and gripping read. You never know what Tracie will write next and that's part of her charm. I love getting engrossed into one of her books and not knowing where the road will take me. Jackson stole my heart, especially at the end of the book. Reading their story was hard at times.The mental Scars they both had were heartbreaking, especially Jackson's. Both of them were in alot pain but found solace in eachother.

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Michellesibs
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My second Tracie Podger book now and I enjoyed it as much as the first. It‘s a difficult read and some parts are uncomfortable and distressing. I finished the book feeling like the ending was rushed but actually I think even another 300 pages wouldn‘t have been enough as I felt invested in all the characters and didn‘t want it to end! I‘d recommend this but read the blurb first as it handles some sensitive issues.