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The Broken Tale
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Ongoing, First published Mar 19, 2019
Mature
Layla's willing to do everything to break out of the chains holding her down What happens when she accepts the help of a stranger? Broken, hurt and bleeding so deep, is Layla strong enough to escape the abuse that comes her way? One choice she made will lead the lives of so many people to spilling blood, but who's blood will it be?
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