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Walking Through Fire
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Complete, First published Jul 27, 2024
Mature
Maia Mesa grew up with her family in Cuba, but that suddenly changed, and she found herself in a position no one wishes to be, without family. 

Marcus Burnett, a repentant and good soul takes her as his own daughter, as well his wife Theresa, a new family, a new country, she rebuilt her life and became a nurse. But those 17 dreams years go to shit when a person she considered her uncle is shot, Mike Lowrey.
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