Fates Aligned

Fates Aligned

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Edith Farmer didn't think she'd ever find love again after being burned not once, but twice by the sentiment. That is until Edward Cunningham, the handsome uncle of one of her students, comes crashing into her life. But Edward has a secret, and it has the potential to make them crash and burn - much like the two other loves in Edith's past. Is third time the charm? Or is love really just out of the question for her?
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