COLD FLAMES (gxg/ Lesbianromance)
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  • Reads 84
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 4
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Jul 27, 2019
Confusion and the  traumatic childhood experience of a young fine artist Vanessa Algahar has deeply scarred and  stuck her in the closet for too long now. When she plays the role as her best friend's lover, she goes deeper than pretending and finds comfort in the most intimate way. When she discovers an unfathomable crime, a ruthless predator is set out to retrieve what isn't hers and silence her forever. But Vanessa is not easily scared. To ease her loved ones heartache  she agrees to leave the country for safety-and for danger. 
   Driven by her nagging conscience, Vanessa travels under-pressure to Mexico to drop the shocking news to a mournful and renown family. She has come a long way from the tropical country of the Philippines where it's paradise welcomes tourists-and sometimes just a perfect getaway for the outlaws. For blood and rage, men both good and evil are after her but she is too weak and unprepared for another nightmare.
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