PLAY SERIES #1: Playing Pretend

PLAY SERIES #1: Playing Pretend

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"It was all planned... until the lines blurred." Jazleigh Revton is the epitome of the best sister when it comes to her twin sister, Jaslyn Revton. So when she learned about this particular guy who dumped her beloved sister, she made a plan: lure him in, make him pay, and give him a taste of his own medicine. What Jazleigh didn't expect, though, that she'd discover not only the reason why he broke up with her sister, but also something more hidden behind the person.
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