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Paper Walls (Excerpt)
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Terminé, Publié initialement nov. 11, 2019
Cole MacHendrick is all mystery and gloom.
And he's about to change Leighton's life...
whether he likes it or not.

When Leighton Tucker goes off to college alongside her best friends, Quinn and Wesley, she isn't quite prepared for Cole, her beautiful but rude psych project partner. As Cole lets his guard slip, Leighton finds herself caring for the broken boy with a secret past.
Despite Cole's warnings, Leighton dives in blindly, hoping to heal him the way he's begun healing her. But will she ever get to see who he really is? Or will the darkness that Cole carries obliterate everything?

*****To read all of Leighton and Cole's story, head over to Amazon for the paperback or Kindle. It's also available on Kindle Unlimited.*****
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