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* * * *Amazon Edition* * * *ConfinedA Tethered Novel
Table of ContentsPrologueChapter One – Hoodoo BoyChapter Two – Unpredictable
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The water was surprisingly warm as it lapped against my ankles. I was mesmerized by the deep midnight...
How to Keep A Major Secret 101. I could teach this class, because apparently, I seemed to know an awf...
Callie poured herself another glass of the sweet tea I’d made the other night, and leaned against the...
My eyes dropped to my purple painted toenails, and I felt a release lift off my shoulders at having f...
“What? No,” Theo insisted. His voice was loud. It echoed through the tiny kitchen and made my heart b...
After I’d gathered myself together, I found my phone to see who had called and unknowingly saved me f...
We waited for nearly ten minutes before finally getting our own bucket. Once we were high in the air,...
I pulled away to look at Kace, but he continued in his mission to kiss me the entire length of time w...
I sat on the counter in Kace and Adam’s kitchen, watching Kace as he rummaged through his fridge for ...
I had Callie text me directions to her neighbor's house. Even though I’d been to her house before, I ...
“Ha-ha.” He laughed. “Fine.”
Soul Harbor didn’t have much of a selection when it came to clothing stores. We’d stopped at the sele...
“Oh, that’s perfect!” Callie squealed from behind me. “I wonder if they have it in blue too.”
I showed Callie my work room—as Theo had once called it—in the attic once we got back to my place. Sh...
Whatever she’d done had worked. At least I assumed it had.
“Tethered? You’re tethered to Theo?” Kace repeated, his eyebrows drawn together in utter confusion.
I kept waiting for him to yell at me, but he never did. Instead, he began pacing.
After dinner—which was the most spectacular barbecue chicken I’d ever eaten—I was on my second rum an...
A few of the fireworks I loved most shot through the sky and Kace squeezed me tighter.
The water was surprisingly warm as it lapped against my ankles. I was mesmerized by the deep midnight...
A large leather-bound book was passed from Charles’s hands to Admer’s. Their eyes locked and a small ...
It was close to three in the morning before everyone’s parents and Admer finally decided to leave. If...
Excitement twisted my gut. I never thought I’d ever say those words aloud and it not be in regards to...
My bare feet padded down the cold hardwood stairs as I quietly made my way to the first floor. I need...
“What on Earth are you doin’ here?” she asked, the glare receding from her dark eyes to be replaced b...
The drive to Theo’s house was longer than I’d imagined it would be, but Twila had given me amazingly ...
“Didn’t mean to scare ya,” she claimed, but the malevolent smile stretched on her face led me to beli...
My eyes fluttered open, and I realized with a start that I had no idea where I was. Sitting up agains...
Rolling my eyes, I scooted back against the couch.
Tiny orange-red flames licked away at my skin. I watched them, captivated by their dancing little swa...
He was right. This Fire
“Now.” I didn’t hesitate when I answered.
“What do you think mine is?” I asked, anxious to know. “Is it spontaneously combusting, because that’...
“What sort of problem?” Theo grumbled.
“And when they ask if it was, what is it you plan on saying then?” Theo asked.
“Things are about to get interesting real quick it seems,” Kyra said, the toe of her shoe tapping aga...
“And?” Kace prompted.
The ride to my house was an awkward one. I drove my Jeep while Kace followed behind me in his car. Pa...
In my mind, I was back at Theo’s house, locked in his arms, embraced within his kiss. Our bodies were...
“I guess there’s a lot of that needed around here,” I said.
I pulled into a parking space just a little down from Spellbinding Reads, and cut the engine of my Je...
I prayed books would save me today. I needed a break.
After the redheaded lady left, Admer came out from the back, carrying a box of books. He sat them on ...
Awesome, as if my day at work couldn’t get any more awkward—now Kace was here too. I figured he proba...
My head pounded, and nausea rolled through my stomach. The memory of thinking a rag with chloroform h...
I forced myself to relax my legs away from my chin and sit cross-legged, deciding that I would eventu...
I’d lost track of any sense of time long ago. I knew when I’d been taken it had been midmorning. I al...
“The Dark Moon,” he answered, his eyes lighting with excitement. “The night I’ve been waiting for sin...
When I called Fisherman’s Brew, I expected to hear Twila’s voice answer, but instead it had been Theo...
The ride to wherever I was being taken was long and bumpy, that was all I knew. The way I had been pl...
“I just need a drop or two of your blood. Blood is a key ingredient with this spell, as with many oth...
My eyes remained glued to the area where Admer stood. I knew it was Theo in there; it was the only ex...
I need you to focus. Draw your magick and catch on fire, Addison, now! I’ll ignite it with wind, and ...
With my leg propped up on the stool beside me, I rubbed my sore thigh muscle. Every square inch of me...
I trailed my index finger along the tattoos of his bicep. “That I did.”
I can’t express how thankful I am to be living this dream of mine. As always I’d like to thank my fam...
Jennifer Snyder lives in North Carolina were she spends most of her time writing new adult and young ...
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