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Black Roses
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Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2018
Mature
Peyton grew up too fast.
After their mother walks away-taking the oldest son with her-Peyton becomes the mother figure to her younger siblings, carrying a childhood full of scars while holding the family together. Years later, the brother she lost returns after learning the truth, determined to reconnect what was broken.
As the past resurfaces, Peyton must face old wounds while learning how to love for the first time-without fear, without pain, and without losing herself.
Black Roses is a raw story of trauma, healing, family, and love that blooms after survival.
Some roses grow in the dark-and still bloom.
⚠️ Mature themes. Reader discretion advised.
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