The Broken People [Book 2]
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  • LECTURAS 222,696
  • Votos 11,583
  • Partes 38
  • Hora 4h 43m
Concluida, Has publicado nov 22, 2019
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"Is it enough to have everything when you've lost the most important thing in your life? Is it right to mourn a love you let go?"
Thomas Heissmann easily became the fastest rising soccer star in the world and despite the years that have passed, Mark is still struggling to forget him. After all, how can you forget someone you never stopped loving?
When life pushes them into each others' lives again, both will have to take chances and make choices they'd never thought they'd have to. When life pushes them into each others' arms again, both will end up not wanting to let go for the second time.
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The sequel to "The Little Things".
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