A Hope to Lose (Friend Series #2)
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  • Reads 339,685
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  • Parts 43
Complete, First published Aug 08, 2020
Mature
Status: Completed

Hope, who does not know how to hold on to the things she isn't sure of is branded as a coward in her family. She fears taking risks. But when Harvey de Silva shows off the extreme of life, she gets inspired to face her greatest fears. The moment she loses her heart with him... even it is too much of a gamble, she always takes the risk and disregards the thought of losing.
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