Domine Corda (Falling Hearts)
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  • Reads 36
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Oct 29, 2014
Before London met Zane Cobriano, she didn't know what she was getting herself into. London lives in a world where marriage is forced upon her and opinions don't matter. She is told that she will elope with the beautiful and royal Zane Cobriano; a man she has never heard of nor seen before. Zane believes in love at first sight and thinks the world of London but the feeling isn't quite mutual when London learns where the immortal descends from; serpents. One night, London escapes and starts a new life elsewhere. Years later, London is about to graduate college. She has a good paying job and a steady boyfriend; Luke Hemmings. She loves him and thinks that they will get married one day. Little does she know Zane and his people are planning something big that will cause London and Zane to cross paths once again. Luke will do everything in his will to protect London from the evil that is to come.
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