Vida Pasada

Vida Pasada

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Cora Calhoun and Benedict Hawke, known as Ben, both found that they had some connection between them that was unexplainable. Who knew that just a bump on the shoulder from an unknown person would send Cora's mind into a frenzy, memories coming to her head that she believed didn't even belong to her. While they didn't belong to her, they did at the same time. As the memories become more and more vivid for both Cora and Benedict, they seeked help, thinking they were losing their minds. No one seemed to be able to help until Katerina Sinclair moved to town, and she helped the truth be revealed. Two lives. Two hearts. One question.
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