Michelle Hodkin

The Evolution of Mara Dyer

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The truth about Mara Dyer’s dangerous and mysterious abilities continues to unravel in this gripping sequel to the thrilling The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer.

One week after Mara walked into a police station in Miami at the close of *The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer*, she has been committed to psychiatric treatment for what her parents believe was a mental breakdown. But what seems like a hallucination to everyone else is a chilling reality for Mara. Someone from her past has discovered her strange, deeply disturbing secret and that someone wants her to pay. But when no one believes the truth, Mara is totally helpless. The only person on her side is Noah Shaw, as sexy and handsome as he is loyal and cunning. Noah is the only person who can help Mara — as long as he doesn’t get himself killed in the process.
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  • Natalie Halehas quoted11 years ago
    He looked inhumanly beautiful under the lights. It almost hurt to look at him, but it would have hurt more to look away.
  • Natalie Halehas quoted11 years ago
    “I like pushing your buttons.” “You’d enjoy it more if you undid them first.”
  • jeanzZzzZzhas quoted9 months ago
    He was terrifyingly cold, but I wasn’t afraid. Not of him. I took a step toward him. My voice was quiet, but strong. “It doesn’t matter.”

    “What doesn’t matter?” he asked tonelessly.

    “What you did before.”

    “I haven’t changed, Mara.”

    I stared at him, at his expression. I still want to lose myself, it said. And I began to understand. Noah craved danger because he was never in it; he was careless because he didn’t believe he could actually break. But he wanted to. He wasn’t afraid of me—not just because he believed I couldn’t hurt him, but because even if I did, he’d welcome the pain.

    Noah was still chasing oblivion. And in me, he found it.

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