Children of Mammon (Everything Is All Right #3)
R. Lee Smith
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Glimpses and kisses [?]
· 9 ratings · 650 pages · Published: 01 Jan 2017

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Third in a five part series
After spending one long night with Mike Schmidt, everything Ana Stark thought she knew about her missing aunt has changed. The life she had only just begun to build has fallen down and she doesn’t know what else to do except build it up again. But how? What is the truth about Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria and the animatronics who live there? Who was the man in purple? And…who is she?
This is Part Three of a 5-Part Series.
For Part One, please read Girl on the Edge of Nowhere.
For Part Two, please read Mike Schmidt and the Long Night
TRIGGER WARNING! This book contains strong adult themes, including adult language, drug and alcohol references, graphic depictions of child abduction, violence towards children and adults, graphic gore violence and explicit sexual content. You have been warned.
Words: 258901
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- dark romance 3
- horror 2
- contemporary 2
- m-f romance 2
- forbidden love 2
- small town 2
- competent heroine 2
- working class heroine 2
- non-human hero 2
- science fiction 1
- suspense 1
- monsters 1
- grumpy/ice queen 1
- sassy heroine 1
- take-charge heroine 1
- sweet/gentle hero 1
- slow burn 1
- disabilities & scars 1
- shy hero 1
- dual pov 1
- caretaking 1
- Add topics
- content warnings
- death / grief 2
- substance abuse 2
- torture of side characters 1
- torture of mcs 1
- past child neglect 1
- past child abuse 1
- eating disorders 1
- graphic violence 1
- mental trauma 1
- misogyny 1
- slut shaming 1
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The 'Everything Is All Right' series
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