Never Let Go - (Book 2 of NBTSA)
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  • Reads 1,786,458
  • Votes 26,340
  • Parts 42
  • Time 16h 27m
Complete, First published Dec 29, 2011
Amberly, Dougy and Phil have been away for the past eight months, dealing with everything that has happened but now they are back. New alliances are formed and new people pop into their lives but in the world of crime, drugs, gangs and guns with death all around you, who can you really trust in this world? The trio find this out the hard way as they still battle against Paul and his gang, determined to bring him down once and for all.
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