On the Wrong Side of Law
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  • Reads 18
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 1
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Nov 26, 2015
Calypso Karaklous has a problem.

Three of them to be exact. One of them would be the handsome devil, Marin Driguèz who she can't keep her hands off. 

The second is his girlfriend.

The third is the most pressing problem. Someone has bombed her city, and as a DGSE Agent found at the scene of bombing, Calypso is the main suspect and someone has framed her.

Can she convince people she is not the terrorist?

Can she not lose her heart in the process?

And what about the other handsome devil, the suspicious coffee cafe owner who keeps flirting with her?

No one believes her except Marin. Can she get out of the wrong side of the law?
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