Crash and Burn
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Ongoing, First published Aug 05
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In the gritty world of 1990s suburbia, Aurora Gilbert dreams of escaping her suffocating life for freedom with her rebellious boyfriend, Gage Mitchell. But their plans are derailed when Gage's hidden family troubles erupt into violence. When Aurora finds herself forced to kill in order to save Gage, their fleeting hopes of escape crumble into a frantic flight for survival. As they navigate the dangerous underbelly of a world that seems determined to tear them apart, Aurora and Gage must confront their darkest fears and deepest feelings. Crash and Burn is a pulse-pounding tale of resilience, loyalty, and the enduring power of love amidst chaos and danger.
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