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Trigger

Trigger

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Nov 16, 2019
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Romance
Eighteen-year-old Indiana is good at avoiding. She's dodged bad exes, drama, and the task of deciding what to do with the rest of her life. Yet, after one night, she can't seem to avoid Wade. He won't let her and she doesn't really want him to. Until a deadly secret comes to light and Indy is forced to question how much of herself she's willing to let go for new love. Her heart can't avoid what it feels, nor can she avoid the feud that's been brewing in her neighborhood when it reaches a boiling point. Wade might be the key to ending a war before it begins. Or he might be holding the match that could blow up their lives forever.
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