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Brothers At War [completed; unedited]
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Complete, First published May 21, 2014
Complicated is an understatement when it comes to Sophie's life.

Once you include Matt and Marcus Barnes, well, you've got a recipe for disaster.

Nothing is ever as it seems and, once Sophie realises she's created an unstable life for herself, it all becomes too much.

With a decision to make about her own life, will it all become too much for her to handle, or will she find the happiness which she has been desperately seeking for so long now?

[warning: this book contains the use of swearing in several of the chapters]

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