A Summer's Secret

A Summer's Secret

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Secrets come with a price. Asia Cassidy is about to learn that secrets aren't free (and are not that easy to keep either). Once you're in it, there's no backing out. It's like an internal contract, and it binds one's soul to another's. It would've been fine to be bounded to someone's deepest secrets, unless if that someone was Aiden Walker, a boy who's anything but predictable. What she doesn't know is how deep his secret runs and how much it's going to cost her. She wanted to have his secret, she must then pay its price. Copyright © 2014 _cynical no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in, or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without prior written permission.
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(Sequel to The Disguised Billionaire) Secrets are hard to keep. That's the universal fact that people are completely aware of. So why hide a secret when you know it's bound to be a disaster in the end? Nearly three years ago, when Amber's parents told her to move halfway across the world, her parents didn't tell her the reason of this sudden situation. Present time, she still doesn't know. She just brushed it off, thinking it's nothing. So when she finds something that makes her wonder if those are the reasons why, she doesn't hesitate to chase after it, of course. It's not something you can not help knowing. After all, she did find out something that made her question everything she believed in. --- WARNING: If you haven't read the first book, then this will make no sense at all so I suggest you read the first book first. Copyright 2017 All rights reserved

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