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From the New York Times & USA Today bestselling author Rina Kent comes a dangerously dark stalker hockey romance.Can I outrun his merciless obsession?I accidentally witnessed a brutal murder.I froze, pretended I saw nothing, hoping I could leave it behind.But my plan backfired, and my life spiraled downward.Now, I’m the target of cold-blooded revenge.Jude Callahan isn’t just a hockey god—he’s a devil no one dares to cross.My existence disrupts his stardom, prestige, and possible serial killer career choice.And he’s set out to make me pay for that moment of silence.No matter how much I run or hide, he finds me, watching from the shadows.Like a predator.I thought he’d stop at the stalking.Or even better, he’d kill me and finally end my misery.But Jude has other plans.He says I can’t die. I have to pay for my sins.And just like that, he drags me into his depraved world, kicking and screaming.This book can be read on its own but for better understanding of the world, it's recommended to read Beautiful Venom first. The pacing of the book reflects a careful consideration of reader engagement. Moments of intensity are balanced with quieter scenes that provide context and reflection. This rhythm keeps the story dynamic without becoming overwhelming. This book stands out for its ability to convey complex ideas in a way that feels natural and easy to follow. Rather than relying on excessive exposition, the author allows the story to evolve organically through dialogue and action. Readers often appreciate how the pacing remains consistent, avoiding unnecessary detours while still providing enough detail to fully understand the motivations behind each character. This approach creates a reading experience that feels both thoughtful and satisfying. The narrative voice used throughout the book feels confident and well-defined. The author’s tone remains steady, helping readers develop a sense of familiarity with the storytelling style. This consistency makes it easier to follow the plot and understand the underlying messages woven into the text. The result is a cohesive reading experience that feels deliberate and carefully crafted.
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Hertfordshire
"A county of south-eastern England, one of the Home Counties; county town, Hertford" (OED).

Rosings
Fictional estate of Lady Catherine located in Kent, near Hunsford Parsonage.
Image of the set of the 1995 BBC version of Pride & Prejudice.

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Is this even possible?
(Cf. Kent's Paralogic Rhetoric, where he discusses the uncodifiable ways that we communicate, particularly in the face of needing to make jumps and guesses to even approach understanding another's meaning)
KB 27/482 rex m. 2 Approvers' appeal of John Cote of Lose
KB 27/482 rex m. 1d Approvers' appeal of John Cote.
KB 27/482 rex m. 1. Kent. Jurors of various hundreds of the said county (John Skinner, Geoffrey Coventre, William Butcher, John Grvesend, Thomas Machon, John Baker of Eastlane, Joh Piers, Giles Westwood, Peter Gerold, William Master, carpenter, John Borden and Adam Smith of Lose) present that Thomas Harding of Linton, mason, John Munde of Hunton, Thomas Bright of Lose, John Irish of East Farleigh, Robert Emlstead of Frittenden, Richard Bendour of Beddington, Robert Crotehole of Cranbrook, John Crotehole of Cranbrook, Richard Headenne of Staplehurst, Robert Monselowe of Marden, John Cote of Lose, mason, William Delton of Linton, Roger Lundenyssh, Giles de Lose, Colkin Fuller of Lose and John Watte, baker, on 30 September 1381 arose and treasonably and in a hostile fashion imagined the death of the King, John de Freningham, William Topcliff, Thomas Harcheregge, Stephen de Betenham, Sir Thomas de Cobham, and Sir William Septvans sheriff of Kent, and other lieges, and feloniously and treasonably proposed to burn the town of Maidstone, to swear all the people of the town to join their company and conventicle, and made John Startout to swear to join them against his will. And they also took Ralph Rook from his bed by night and forced him to swear in the said form. Thomas Harding, John Munde, Thomas Bright, John Irish, Robert Elmstead, Richard Bendour, Robert Crothole, John Crothole, Richard Headenne, Robert Munselowe, John Startout and Ralph Cook were brought by the Sheriff and say that they are not guilty. They are found to be guilty (continued on next image). Printed in W. E. Flaherty, 'Sequel to the Great Rebellion in Kent of 1381', Archaeologia Cantiana, 4 (1861), 83-6.
KB 27/482 rex m 1 Approvers' appeal of John Cote
Gotta get down to itSoldiers are cutting us down
Students today can’t imagine why the students didn’t just leave. They don’t see protesting as part of the First Amendment (Rosenburg, David. Slate Magazine. 4 May 2013.