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Living In Ludicrous - COMPLETE
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Complete, First published Oct 31, 2024
Mature
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The Baldwins are the kind of family people in the Hamptons whisper about with admiration and envy. Their mansion gleams, their smiles are rehearsed, and their secrets run deep. Beneath the polished façade of wealth, five siblings grow up in a home where love feels conditional and reputation and expectation rules everything.
In this world, appearances are everything - and no family shines brighter than the Baldwins. Or at least they try to. 
As the Baldwin family each begin to question the lives they were born into, secrets bubble to the surface - betrayals, heartbreak, and fragile moments of love that threaten to change everything.
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