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And The Sweet Wine Turns Sour

Kenechukwu Obi

Publisher: KenWrites

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Summary

Ambitious with a will of steel to realize a childhood writing dream, Beck sees his marriage go bad. Writing later brings him success, a love affair with his agent and the return of his wife. But he must play his cards well or be set up for regret and misery.
Available since: 04/25/2022.

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