Love is Hard
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  • Reads 1,268
  • Votes 160
  • Parts 30
  • Time 3h 25m
Complete, First published Jul 30, 2015
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Tears are part of the package


Previous relationships torment Isabelle Johnson leaving her to wonder if she will ever be set free.  


Isabelle is an average living adult, trying to make her way through the world.
Separated from her parents and practically stuck with her brother.

Then she meets Caleb Thompson, a young man trying to put food in his stomach every night.
Caleb too, can't shake his past. Never was close to anyone, afraid he would lose them.
When they meet each other they turn one another's worlds upside down.
Will they be able to open up to one another, or stay caged in like animals and block one another out?
Will their love break through their walls that only they can tear down?

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