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The Sound of Summer
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Ongoing, First published Jun 23, 2020
Mature
Lungi Zwane, fresh out of high-school, begins the "best summer of her life" in the worst way possible: having to say goodbye to the one person she thought would be with her through it all. To make matters worse, everyone in her life seems to be keeping secrets from her. 

Distressed, and completely unsure of herself, the life Lungi thought she knew begins to crack before her eyes. That is until Dominic Saldaña comes along and shatters everything she thought she knew.


WARNINGS: This book contains explicit language, sexual content, underage drinking (based on the American standard of 21 years of age), drugs including the underage consumption of drugs, and minor physical violence.
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