Torn Roses
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  • Reads 293
  • Votes 42
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 29m
Ongoing, First published Jan 20, 2019
When the best-selling author, Michael Stone, wrote his first novel, he had no idea he'd be thrown among the stars of the new age writers. He quickly established himself as a successful author whose books were beloved by millions, so it came as no surprise when he was handed a deal for a film adaptation of his most popular novel. 

After he hesitantly accepted the deal he fought for, the news of the upcoming adaptation and its production spread like wildfire. 

Rosalie Desrosiers had been waiting for an opportunity to create a career for herself that doesn't involve making other people's coffee for a long time, and her agent believed to have found just the thing for her - become the star of Michael Stone's new film. 

What Rosalie doesn't know is how far her agent, and most importantly, her desperation and dissatisfaction with life will push her down the morally grey area of broken hearts in order to get the role that would change her life.
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