Is this a dream?? (Book 2)
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Complete, First published Dec 19, 2017
This is the second book continuation of Messed-up life. Hope you guys enjoyed.


So Brook has learn life isn't easy at all when you do the wrong thing. There will be some bumps on the way but, you just have to get through them. Never let them get in your way of what you want. Will Brook and Jose be able to fight through there? Or will they let that get in the way again.


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