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How Long Does It Take - Week Four (Contemporary Romance) - cover

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How Long Does It Take - Week Four (Contemporary Romance)

Third Cousins, A.S Green

Publisher: Third Cousins

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Summary

Cory knows that it’s going to take Sky some time to get used to being his girlfriend, but he’s hurt when she asks him to keep it a secret. With her birthday coming up and the chance of her leaving town, he decides not to make a fuss about it but still to give Sky a birthday to remember. Sky can't wait until her birthday. She is finally going to get to leave the home, but more importantly, she’s going to find out who her parents are. The thing is, though, that sometimes the truth is best left in the past. When Sky finds out who her parents are and what they did, will she ever be able to move on from it?
Available since: 02/15/2017.

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