How Far Will You Go
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Ongoing, First published May 07, 2014
Renee Caverly lived a charmed, graced life. And she was very much aware of this. Here she was in the middle of World War Three with everything she could want, while others were starving and being blown to shreds all around her. She was passoinate about what she believed in, stood strong in her convictions... until someone came and flipped her whole world upside down. With the world as she knew it in pieces, Renee has to decide which side she belongs on, and how far she will go in order to do what she believes to be right. No matter what the consequences are.
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