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The Player and the Dreamer
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Ongoing, First published Jan 11
Mature
He's a suave and successful businessman, known for his charm and confidence, but beneath his polished exterior lies a deeply loyal heart that treasures family and friendships. She's a bubbly, witty ray of sunshine, with a passion for her work and a special place in her heart for the elderly she adores.

Their worlds collide and as their lives intertwine, they navigate the contrast between his fast-paced corporate life and her down-to-earth, joy-filled existence, discovering that love doesn't always come in the form you expect, but it's always worth the risk.

Together, they learn to balance ambition with compassion, charm with sincerity, and passion with purpose, uncovering a love story that's as enchanting as it is transformative.
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