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Breakup or Makeup?

Jessica Collins, Kiarra M. Taylor, Rita Delude, Mia Jones, Mary Duke, E.S. McMillan, Judy Swinson, Thea Valentine

Editorial: Crazy Ink

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Breakup or Makeup? 
A Crazy Ink Anthology 
Love is complicated and happy endings are mostly for fairy tales. Sometimes, though, things work out the way they were intended. And for many, the definition of romance is the finish line. 
Read stories of relationships on the brink of change. 
Questions swirl like the feelings that stir them: 
Can she forgive him? 
Will he let it go? 
What will it take for them to start over? 
And most importantly, will they breakup or make up? 
What would you do?
Disponible desde: 12/02/2019.

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