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Dancing In The Moonlit Garden

Dancing In The Moonlit Garden

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Jun 27, 2014
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Losing her mother was the worst thing that could happen to Elaine. Nothing seems to go her way. Her father gets remarried to new woman out of the blue whose hated by Elaine and her younger siblings Rena and Evan, She's being switched to a new school that she hates with an uttermost passion, and worst of all the parents she thought she knew turned out to be complete strangers and it all starts with a dream in a moonlit garden. Can she figure out the truth before its too late? or will she be caught forever dancing in the moonlit garden.
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