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Tsk! Stupid Cupid (On-Hold)
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En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement févr. 04, 2013
Besides her grandfather, Ed
has never really gotten close to
any man. Because she’s afraid
of getting hurt, she builds a
wall around herself, using her
badass attitude and
tomboyishness to conceal her
true feelings.



Then a carefree guy decides to
walk into her life and make her
question everything she’s ever
believed in. He offers to show
her what true love really is,
but will she let him? Or will
her stubborn ways win out in
the end?



With a touch of humor and a
slice of romance, this story is
perfect for anyone looking for
an entertaining and fulfilling
read.


by:infinitywrite
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