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Tell me to Lie - Tell me #6 - cover

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Tell me to Lie - Tell me #6

Charlotte Byrd

Publisher: Charlotte Byrd

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Summary

There was a time when my debt was the only link we had. 
There was a time when I couldn't tell him how much I loved him and he couldn't tell me. There was a time when I thought I could never have enough money. 
Now, everything is different. 
Nicholas Crawford is a stranger who is becoming more strange with every moment. 
I used to think I could make a life with him, but now I'm not so sure. 
We have been through too much. 
But then he takes a step closer. 
Then he whispers something into my ear. 
Then presses his lips to my mouth. 
Suddenly, everything that was wrong starts to feel so right… 
Read the EPIC Conclusion to the addictive TELL ME series by bestselling author Charlotte Byrd. 
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Available since: 02/11/2020.

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