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Love Hurricane

Victory Storm

Translator Valentina Giglio

Publisher: Tektime

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Summary

After four years of separation, Kira comes back to his best friend in Princeton, but the one she will find there isn't that sweet and  frail boy, submitted to his father's violence, anymore, but a seventeen -year-old guy, angry with the whole world and with himself. Will Kira be able to wipe that hatred away and to teach him how to love?

LUCAS. Kira went away four years ago, leaving me alone at the worst time in my life. I will never forgive her for that. She has come back now and all the hatred I feel, makes me stay away from her. However, every time she looks at me, I feel bewildered, lost and scared, but I can't forget who I am: I'm just a rotten stock and nobody could ever love a guy like me. KIRA. After four years of distance and despair for that forced leaving, I've come back to Lucas at last. But things have changed now and I've become a victim of his bullying. Who is that boy who only knows violence and who uses girls just to lay them? I don't know what has happened, but I'll do anything I can to wipe away the hatred I can see in his eyes and which is keeping him away from me.
Available since: 06/11/2020.

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