That Summer In Brooklyn

That Summer In Brooklyn

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That Summer In Brooklyn This is the story of a happy-go-lucky man and a goal-achiever woman. One memorable summer will constantly rock their world. Join Max and Bea as they discover love and life in the busiest borough in the United States. Is love enough to make someone stay? ** Maximilien Lewis Beatriz Natividad ** "We did not meet by accident. There is always a reason, either you're a blessing or a lesson." - Max Lewis. ** #BrooklynLoveAffairsOnWP Date Started: May 15, 2021 Date Finished: July 10, 2021 AVAILABLE NOW IN BOOK AND EBOOK!
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