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Strange Conversations

Luna Harlow

Publisher: Luna Harlow

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Summary

Three tales of the awkward conversations you could have if monsters and space aliens were part of your every day life. 
A young woman reconnects with her high school boyfriend, no matter how much she tries to avoid it. A concerned friend argues about the wisdom of romancing a vampire. A space pilot watches her boss suffer through talking with a diplomat.
Available since: 01/22/2019.

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