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Kingston

Brothers of Hawthorne Hall, Book 1

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Kingston

De: Leila James
Narrado por: Teddy Hamilton, Greyson Ash
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Three men, two choices, and one secret…

A year ago, my best friend received an exclusive invitation to join an elite brotherhood at Kingston University. He went into Hawthorne Hall for his initiation—but never came out. I intend to find out why.

The brotherhood would never knowingly invite a female into their ranks. So what if I forged my father's signature on the recommendation? With a name like Elliot Ashford, they'll never see me coming.

I'll endure whatever hell these brutal brothers put me through because I have no intention of backing down or bowing out gracefully. It won't be pretty. I've heard the rumors, especially about the three men in control of the brotherhood: Kingston, Cannon, Archer.

I'm going in with one mission—find out what happened to Will. But the moment I set foot in this house, I have a feeling all my plans will go up in flames.

Welcome to Hawthorne Hall! Let the games begin…

Kingston is book one in the Brothers of Hawthorne Hall trilogy, centering around three men and one woman. It ends on a cliffhanger.

Intended for mature listeners.

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