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Fighting Our Flame
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    Time 4h 54m
Ongoing, First published May 04, 2014
[Sequel to Through My Eyes]
Six years ago, Eloise made a choice. One that saw her heart shatter and her soul collapse. Now, she is responsible not only for herself, but for her daughter, Ella. The simple but sweet life that Eloise has created for her incomplete family is rocked by the return of a past that ignites fear and chaos. Thrust into a whirlwind of emotion, blackmail and fear, Eloise finds herself fighting a flame she thought had been put out forever.
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