
Torn Apart
a New Adult, Why Choose Romance (Torn and Bound Duet Book 1)
by K Webster, Nikki Ash
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From USA Today bestselling author K Webster and Nikki Ash comes an angsty, new Adult,, why choose romance.I_x0092_ve spent the past three years in college terrorizing the dean, also known as my father.I_x0092_m everything he hates.Troublemaker.Slacker.Gay.But I_x0092_m only getting started.I_x0092_m about to make Dad really proud with my newest life choices_x0085_I fall for my b...
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