On Tour With Justice Crew

On Tour With Justice Crew

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*Book 1* Tami Wells. Needs a job. She's at the point of giving up. She's been looking but nothing is available. She'll take anything. She gave up. All she wanted was clothes and food. But what happens when Harley Pearce, the son of Lenny Pearce from Justice Crew, finds Tami? Oh and did I mention she's homeless?
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