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What Could've Been |Sequel To Untold Secrets|
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Ongoing, First published Aug 28, 2018
Set one year after Harper and Spencer moved to London, you see how much their life has changed. And how much the lives of their friends have too. 

When a tragedy strikes everyone's life, it leaves Harper depressed, and feeling alone, so an old friend decides to help her. When secrets get revealed, it shows Harper What Could've Been. 

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Sequel to Untold Secrets.
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