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Country Gyal Love Affair

KImmi K

Publisher: Kimona Nelson

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Summary

Tierra Lee grew up in the country with her grandmother and her two siblings Anna and Natalya after their mother had abandoned them, Tierra had big dreams of leaving the country and becoming success. But what happens when Tierra's love affair with her high school sweetheart becomes a love triangle? 
19 pages
Available since: 11/02/2015.

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