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  • Reads 2,855
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  • Parts 58
  • Time 4h 12m
Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2019
Mature
Nash O'Donoghue and Kaida Callaghan have always been complicated. Breaking up didn't make things any simpler for either of them. What happens when Kaida tries to move on with her life and date again, and Nash tries to learn how to be okay on his own? Can the exes ever fully move on with their lives or will their past catch up to them?

book one of the callaghan chronicles series.
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Gasp of Air

14 parts Ongoing

When Dani agrees to drive a drunken Shane Olsen home, she assumes it's just a simple favor-one night, one ride, nothing more. But that single act pulls her into a world she never expected. As she learns more about Shane, she begins to uncover the pain and secrets he keeps buried beneath his carefully crafted exterior. In the process, she starts to see the cracks in her own life, realizing how much she has been merely surviving rather than truly living. Shane has spent years enduring neglect and abuse, learning the hard way that the people who appear perfect often hide the darkest truths. With Dani, he finds someone who sees beyond his mistakes, someone who challenges him to believe he's capable of more. But their relationship is anything but easy-tangled in struggles, unspoken fears, and the weight of the past, they fight to avoid becoming the very people who hurt them. As they grow closer, both Dani and Shane must decide if they can break free from the cycles of pain and regret that defined their parents' lives-or if they are doomed to repeat them.