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Spark in the Gale

Sora Hale

Editora: NOVELSEA

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When a slanderous video shatters her best friend's reputation, student council rep Lila must uncover a hidden enemy on campus before malicious rumors destroy an innocent life. She races against time, navigating anonymous threats, corrupt authorities, and a twisted web of jealousy, risking her own future to expose the truth—even as the crisis pushes her friend to the edge.
Disponível desde: 24/12/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 53 páginas.

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