On The Border

On The Border

Author: The Black Daisy
“Do you, Alex Snow, take Jennifer Walker, to be your lawfully wedded wife?”
My soon to be; in a couple of seconds, husband looks at me with the eyes of a beast, ready to rip me apart at any second as he says tightly “I do”
Although he just vowed to take me as his wife, to hold, love and cherish, his ‘I do’ vowed something else entirely. 
It was an oath to make me suffer horribly at his hands. 
As soon as the words “I do” left my own mouth I was certain, I just sealed my own fate by marrying Alex Snow. 
And my fate was crystal clear, death is coming for me…sooner rather than later. 
In a small town called “Snow”, known in all of Alaska for its huge illegal smuggling business on the border of America and Canada, Alex Snow; the new leader of the Snow clan that controls and dominates the smuggling territory, forces Jennifer Walker into marrying him against her will. 
After his father gets murdered at the hands of Jenny’s father, Patrick Walker, the Snow clan vows to take their revenge on the whole Walker bloodline. 
But killing the responsible man, sends both families into a blood feud as both clans vow to make the other one pay. 
The only way to stop that bloodbath from turning into a massacre, and claiming more innocent lives was a peace offering in the form of marriage from both families. 
Jennifer’s world turns upside down as she turns out to be the one Alex Snow asked to marry specifically in order to stop that war. 
Her only thought at that moment was “He is going to make my life a living hell”
*The town Snow and everything it illegally represents is real inside the world I created in this book. It’s as real as you make it to be, but It doesn’t exist in real life*
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Table of Contents

C1 PrologueC2 Chapter 1C3 Chapter 2C4 Chapter 3C5 Chapter 4C6 Chapter 5C7 Chapter 6C8 Chapter 7C9 Chapter 8C10 Chapter 9C11 Chapter 10C12 Chapter 11C13 Chapter 12C14 Chapter 13C15 Chapter 14C16 Chapter 15C17 Chapter 16C18 Chapter 17C19 Chapter 18C20 Chapter 19C21 Chapter 20C22 Chapter 21C23 Chapter 22C24 Chapter 23C25 Chapter 24C26 Chapter 25C27 Chapter 26C28 Chapter 27C29 Chapter 28C30 Chapter 29C31 Chapter 30C32 Chapter 31C33 Chapter 32C34 Chapter 33C35 Chapter 34C36 Chapter 35C37 Chapter 36C38 Chapter 37C39 Chapter 38C40 Chapter 39C41 Chapter 40C42 Chapter 41C43 Chapter 42C44 Chapter 43C45 Chapter 44C46 Chapter 45C47 Chapter 46C48 Chapter 47C49 Chapter 48C50 Chapter 49C51 Chapter 50C52 Chapter 51C53 Chapter 52C54 Chapter 53C55 Chapter 54C56 Chapter 55C57 Chapter 56C58 Chapter 57C59 Chapter 58C60 Chapter 59C61 Chapter 60C62 Chapter 61C63 Chapter 62C64 Chapter 63C65 Chapter 64C66 Chapter 65C67 Chapter 66C68 Chapter 67C69 Chapter 68C70 Chapter 69C71 Chapter 70C72 Chapter 71C73 Chapter 72C74 Chapter 73C75 Chapter 74C76 Chapter 75C77 Chapter 76 C78 Chapter 77C79 Chapter 78C80 Chapter 79C81 Chapter 80C82 Chapter 81C83 Chapter 82C84 Chapter 83C85 Chapter 84C86 EpilogueC87 AcknowledgementC88 Across The Border: SynopsisC89 1C90 2C91 3C92 4C93 5C94 6C95 7C96 8C97 9C98 10C99 11C100 12C101 13C102 14C103 15C104 16C105 17C106 18C107 19C108 20C109 21C110 22C111 23C112 24C113 25C114 26C115 27C116 28C117 29C118 30C119 31C120 32C121 33C122 34C123 35C124 36C125 37C126 38C127 39C128 40C129 41C130 42C131 43C132 44C133 45C134 46C135 47C136 48C137 49C138 50C139 51C140 52C141 53C142 54C143 55C144 56C145 57C146 58C147 59C148 60C149 61C150 62C151 63C152 64C153 65C154 66C155 67C156 68C157 69C158 70C159 71C160 72C161 73C162 74C163 75C164 76C165 77C166 78C167 79C168 80C169 81C170 82C171 83C172 84C173 85C174 86C175 87C176 88C177 89C178 90C179 91C180 92C181 93C182 94C183 95C184 96C185 97C186 98C187 99C188 100C189 101C190 102C191 103C192 104C193 105C194 Final EpilogueC195 Final Acknowledgement