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Things Not Said
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Complete, First published Jan 27, 2013
Kyle Jepsen and Andrew Carter, two artists with their lives ahead of them, never meet yet their lives intertwine in the most unexpected way. Both must live with the loss of loved ones and the hardship of life and, over the years, have learned to deal with the pain. But when a girl, Allie Carter, is in a near-fatal accident, they must rush to her aid and seek the one thing they'd lost so long ago, yet yearn more than anything: her forgiveness. They must earn it and they must earn it quickly because time is ticking and opportunities are gone before you know it.
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