Falcondell
   The Devil’s Son
   By S J Crabb
   Also By S J Crabb
   The Diary Of Madison Brown
   Premier Deception
   The One That Got Away
   (Part 1 of The Hardcastle Saga)
   A Matter Of Trust
   (Part 2 of The Hardcastle Saga)
   Payback
   (Part 3 of The Hardcastle Saga)
   Scarlett
   (The Devil's Daughter)
   Falcondell Part Two
   (Retribution)
   Lucas
   (The Devil's Son)
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   Copyright S J Crabb 2016
   S J Crabb has asserted her rights under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the Author of this work.
   This book is a work of fiction and except in the case of historical fact, any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
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   Contents
   Prologue
   Chapter One
   Chapter Two
   Chapter Three
   Chapter Four
   Chapter Five
   Chapter Six
   Chapter Seven
   Chapter Eight
   Chapter Nine
   Chapter Ten
   Chapter Eleven
   Chapter Twelve
   Chapter Thirteen
   Chapter Fourteen
   Chapter Fifteen
   Chapter Sixteen
   Chapter Seventeen
   Chapter Eighteen
   Chapter Nineteen
   Chapter Twenty
   Chapter Twenty one
   Chapter Twenty two
   Chapter Twenty three
   Chapter Twenty Four
   Chapter Twenty five
   Chapter Twenty Six
   Chapter Twenty Seven
   Chapter Twenty Eight
   Chapter Twenty Nine
   Chapter Thirty
   Chapter Thirty one
   Chapter Thirty two
   Chapter Thirty three
   Chapter Thirty four
   Chapter Thirty five
   Chapter Thirty six
   Chapter Thirty seven
   Chapter Thirty eight
   Chapter Thirty nine
   Chapter Forty
   Chapter Forty one
   Chapter Forty two
   Chapter Forty three
   Chapter Forty four
   Note from the Author
   Falcondell Part two Senior Year, Retribution
   Bonus chapters and gift
   Scarlett
   More Books
   Prologue
   Cally
   Pushing the curtain back into place I sigh heavily. As I hear the motorbike roaring away I sink down on to my bed and wish for the thousandth time that things were different.
   I hate this town. Why can’t life be just normal like you see in the movies? I mean surely I should be able to fancy whoever I want to without the fear of getting beaten up. 
   Thinking about Jacob I sigh again. I think that I have always liked him. We have grown up together living side by side all these years. We used to be friends until he joined Ash’s gang and took on everything that went with it. Now he doesn't even look at me let alone talk to me. 
   The trouble is he is now way out of my league. They are the baddest guys around with the meanest girlfriends. Jacob is going out with Teagan Hicks and I hate every last thing about her. They go to my school so I have to watch them together every day. If they caught me looking though I would be dead meat. Thinking about what happened to Jessica Parker last semester pulls me sharply back to reality. No it’s best that I fade into the background with the rest of the invisibles. We call ourselves that because we may as well be. Falcondell High is not the place to stand out. It’s best just to fade into the furniture and try to get on with your life as best you can without any trouble. 
   It doesn't help living next door to your childhood crush though; who also happens to be drop dead gorgeous. Life certainly dealt me a wicked card there, oh well the new semester starts tomorrow and you never know something might happen to change everything.