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In corso, pubblicata il dic 02, 2012
Skylie has always been an orphan and thinks that is how it's going to be forever. Then she meets Zachary, they guy with the guitar. Will he change her forever and take a chance of a lifetime? With poor memories of her past, Skylie discovers the meaning of home, friendship, courage and love.
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