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Love in Paphos

Brandon McYntire

Editorial: BookRix

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Sinopsis

Madelaine continues to teach at the prestigious university in London. We see each other more often than in the past. One chance meeting on vacation crossed our paths and fates forever. Is it possible that such coincidences really exist? Or there are many things in our lives governed by a universe that we do not understand at all? I think it's pointless to think about it. One cannot find answers to these questions. IN the time when we met with met a girlfriend, something happened that I can express in one sentence, but which no one will understand. But he will understand it when he reads my story. The answer is: And the sea said yes..
Disponible desde: 22/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 37 páginas.

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