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Heroin overdose
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Ongoing, First published Mar 14, 2023
Mature
After the deth of her mother, Heather kept selling dresses in order to numb her pain in heroine. At 21, it was hard for her to come back to life. But still, she met a new group of friends, and they shared together the same path with addictive drugs. And as she red a novel she bought to learn about that phenomenon, she realized that every chapter of that book was a new chapter she was about to live. And only she, had the power to change things. So when is she gonna see it with her own eyes?
(Started on Mar2023)

An action story of a girl, following her dead addicted mother's path and getting herself in a big mess she never thought existed. 
A twisted dark romance between Heather (the protagonist) and Jack (her dealer).
And a bit of gangster drama, blood stories and twisted families.

*This story went best seller right after her release.
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