A New U
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  • Reads 143
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 8
  • Time 58m
Ongoing, First published Apr 05, 2020
"Don't read the last page, but I'll stay when you're lost and I'm scared and you're turning away."
- New Year's Day by Taylor Swift

Meet Noros, a guy trapped in a drug-filled relationship with Evera. As he struggles to break free from the shackles, he realizes that not everything is worth remembering. And when he does break free, he meets new people and falls in love with someone you might not expect. What will happen if the past visits the present?

Focused on romance, recovery and self-discovery, join Noros on a journey to find A New U!

Disclaimer:
You should be of legal age to read the book. It is recommended that you do not read this unless you are of legal age, or you do not have strong tendencies towards suicide, depression, homosexuality and opioid abuse and the like.

The characters and the storyline of the book are owned by the creator of the book and are purely fictitious. Any resemblance between the book and real-life occurrences are coincidental and not meant to harm others. The book nor any part of it may be reproduced without prior permission from the author.
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