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HIDDEN INHERITANCE
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Ongoing, First published Jun 20, 2024
Alex's quiet life takes a mysterious turn when he falls in love with the enigmatic Sara. After a year of happiness together, Sara announces her pregnancy, only to become distant and secretive. Grieving and burdened with unanswered questions, Alex must navigate a world of secrets and hidden legacies. Ten years later, still haunted by Sara's memory, Alex's encounter with a young girl in his bookstore unravels truths about his past and the supernatural inheritance he never knew he possessed. Who is this mysterious young girl, and what secrets does she hold about Sara and Alex's hidden inheritance?
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