Seoul Crushing
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Oct 17, 2022
Harper Garrett wanted nothing more than to be a journalist with integrity and ethics. Her Christian faith governed her life and her work. However, she found that to be at odds with the journalism of today. But Harper Garrett was nothing if not persistent. Forging ahead despite all of obstacles, she finds herself being sent to intern in South Korea for a publication with the reputation of a seedy tabloid back in the States. Will her beliefs be crushed by the pressures of a profession that will do anything for the sake of a story? Can she really practice her faith and be a reporter too?


Kim Jae Seon is a famous South Korean music star who wants for nothing. He is his nation's favorite son and his squeaky-clean reputation has helped propel him to the top of his craft. But someone wants nothing more than to see him fall from the very top to the very bottom. Can one supposed tabloid reporter who truly seeks the truth save his entire career from total ruin?
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