Deux
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James and Madeleine have been inseparable since birth, which only makes sense because they are twins. Despite their opposite personalities and differing cliques and hobbies, the charming and charismatic James and the reserved and timid Madeleine have always had each others backs. So when a shocking road accident takes the life of her brother, Madeleine feels as though she has lost everything. In her grieving process for her brother, Madeleine finds a bucket list James made for himself to complete before starting university in the fall. With the help of Gabriel, James' best friend, Madeleine is determined to complete the list in memory of her brother. While completing her brothers' list, Madeleine does not only allow her heart to heal, but she also learns to exist outside of her brothers shadow and live life to it's full potential.
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After the tragic loss of her parents, Madison Andrews-a 15-year-old straight-A student adored by her peers-struggles to find her footing in a world that feels hollow. Surrounded by four protective brothers and a married elder sister, Madison's life is filled with love, but grief has locked her heart away. As her eldest brother takes on the role of CEO to honor their father's legacy, the family tries to heal together. But Madison's inability to move past her trauma threatens to unravel everything. Through moments of conflict, heartwarming family bonds, and Madison's gradual journey back to herself, the story explores resilience, love, and the power of family to mend even the deepest wounds.

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