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Battle Beneath The Dark

Kumar

Maison d'édition: Kumar

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Everyone's life gets ruined by failures. But Joe's life is different. He is not an ordinary guy but an exceptional talent. This specialty shattered his happiness, evoked fears in him, caused unbearable agonies and shoved him into the deep darkness.Cherry is a botanist and runs her own nursery. She is a happy woman who loves her life. When everything is going calmly, she comes across Joe. She believes her life will be more beautiful with Joe's companionship, but her life does not turn out the way she expects.How did Joe's life turn so miserable? Can he get happiness by battling his fears? Can Cherry's love and hope put Joe out from the darkness? Can their relationship reach happy shores?
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