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Sweet Nothings - Brad Simpson
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Complete, First published Aug 24, 2018
Mature
"Telling me you care isnt enough when your words are just hot air, they're sweet nothings"


When the hot boy she used to know re-enters her life again, it becomes one hell of a roller coaster she never planned to embark on. An alcoholic boyfriend and a boyfriend who ditches her for his best friend was not how this was supposed to go.

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Please note this book contains sexual scenes and scenes of violence, read at your own risk.

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Under heavy editing ❗️
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