Never Could I Ever

Never Could I Ever

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In this sequel, we catch back up with Deon Carter as he navigates his new life as a college student stepping into adulthood for the very first time. With a full ride to Mynwood University, new friendships, new freedoms, and a future finally opening up in front of him, Deon is determined to discover who he truly is outside of heartbreak and fear. But love has never been simple for Deon. As his relationship with Chevon is pushed to its limits by distance, secrecy, emotional wounds, and the pressure of finally being seen, Deon quickly learns that growing up means more than just chasing your dreams - it means deciding who gets to grow beside you. Caught between first love, identity, independence, and the painful transition into adulthood, Deon must figure out whether love can survive when two people are still trying to survive themselves. Because sometimes finding love is only the beginning. Keeping it is where the real story starts.
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