Second To Nun (Book One Of Sisters Of Mercy)
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  • Reads 156,064
  • Votes 4,944
  • Parts 24
  • Time 1h 57m
Complete, First published Jul 12, 2019
Mature
Evangeline Davis runs a foster care home in Charming. What will happen when SAMCRO is sent to help fix up the place as part of their community service?

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