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Au-delà des apparences : ça a toujours été toi {SOUS CONTRAT D'ÉDITION}
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  • Reads 85
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
  • Time 47m
Complete, First published Apr 08, 2018
Mature
Lya a tout pour être heureuse. Une belle maison, des amis, et un mariage parfait avec l'homme le plus convoité de la haute société de Chicago, Benjamin Banes. Il est beau, riche, puissant, et ensemble, ils ont une magnifique petite fille. Un vrai conte de fée pour cette petite orpheline débarquée du Mexique à tout juste 8 ans.
Mais quand Allyssia, leur fille, est enlevée brutalement, la vie de Lya bascule en enfer. Et le retour de Roman, le premier amour de la jeune femme, ne fait rien pour arranger les choses. 
Ce qui se cache derrière les portes closes reflète-il ce bonheur aparent ? Benjamin est-il vraiment l'homme qu'il prétend être ? Et si le retour de ce bad boy tatoué qu'elle a tant aimé n'était pas une coïncidence ?
Entre passion, mensonges et trahisons, Lya va devoir batailler pour découvrir la vérité et retrouver sa fille. Tout en gardant enfoui en elle ce secret qu'elle traîne depuis si longtemps...
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