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Love's Sins (Sequel to Silent Cries)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 01, 2015
Mature
"He's cheating on me I know it.." I say, my voice shaking along with my body as I wipe my blood shot eyes in front of the bathroom sink.

It's been precisely ten years since Bryan and his lover Rory moved out of their hometown in Ohio and into the big city of New York. Bryan went on to become a personal counselor, and Rory a successful architect. Bryan thought their lives were perfect until one day when he found it..

One day a threatening note was found within the home. The note was heart shattering, after having read it Bryan is certain that Rory is having an affair.

In pain, along with a fresh set of eyes from the past, Bryan goes through the past memories in search of the misdeeds that may have driven his beloved Rory to cheat.

But as Bryan digs deeper within he finds that even in matters of the heart.. That love is never without sin.
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