Guilty as Sin (On Going)

Guilty as Sin (On Going)

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Aeris Jude Vale is a quiet Psychology student-low-profile, unassuming, and almost invisible in a crowd. But behind her silence hides something no one at the university would ever suspect. Not her professors. Not her classmates. Especially not her. When Professor Elysia Dione Everhart, the enigmatic daughter of the university's owner, walks into her life, Aeris feels something she shouldn't. And when she loses her-suddenly, painfully-she breaks in the one way no one sees coming. One night. One song. A piece of her soul slips out into the world and accidentally explodes. She never meant for it to be heard. And Elysia? She was never supposed to listen. But secrets always find their way back. And love, once buried, has a cruel way of rising-especially when you're guilty as sin.
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