Love Like Smoke

Love Like Smoke

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, Sep 24, 2019
Cara Livingston when walks in her university with a hope to start a new chapter. She crashed in Asher Williams who knows her from 2 years and keeps his distance from her as much as possible but destiny has decided some other plans. And make it impossible for Asher to keep his promise to himself. Not knowing anything Cara knows Asher just as a stupid hot brat. In whom she happen to crash in. The collision leads them back to past. The truth. The secrets and most of all to love...
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