
Lilac
An EnemiestoLovers Romance
by B.B. Reid
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appears in Reverse Harem Romance.
I, Braxton Fawn, am the luckiest girl alive. Or so the world keeps telling me. Every so often, gods walk the earth. This time they came as musicians. When Bound loses its lead guitarist, yours truly is chosen to fill his shoes. From dive bars to the big stage, my instant claim to fame is nothing short of a fairytale. The only problem My new bandma...
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