Story cover for Feel No Evil by StephanieKepke
Feel No Evil
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    LETTURE 369
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In corso, pubblicata il ago 01, 2014
Per adulti
Could you forgive a person who did the unforgivable? What if your life literally depended on it? Can a person change? Can good people do bad things and bad people do good things? Feel No Evil explores these questions, delving into the many gray areas in life and the transformative power of forgiveness. A page-turning, addictive, dark - and yet hopeful - tale. Perfect for the age of #MeToo-Feel No Evil will stay with the reader long after the last page. 

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*RAINN used with permission. If you are a survivor or know a survivor who needs help, please visit: https://www.rainn.org/
*Ryan Star lyrics used with permission.
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