She's A Keeper
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  • Reads 50,682
  • Votes 2,450
  • Parts 87
  • Time 5h 59m
Complete, First published Nov 24, 2015
Mature
Aubree Cash and Brooklyn Alexander are both in the modeling business, deal with some of the same people, and things get pretty sticky. When lies, drama, sex, deceit business becomes pleasures and it's all that fills the industry and their lives can they handle it? When it comes to the men can they pick just one? They each possess the quality having men thinking she's a keeper.
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