The Finest of Flaws
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  • Reads 1,074
  • Votes 47
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 27m
Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2013
Daphne Miller is less than a month from graduating with a business degree and a chance at a fresh start.  For the past two years she's done her best to forget what she'd done that one foolish winter night, but the harsh reality of her actions continues to haunt her. When a desperate woman begs for help, Daphne realizes that the only true way for her to free herself is to give up every tie she has with the only home she's known for the past four years. Given what she sees as one last chance to redeem herself, Daphne is desperate to succeed. Two years ago, the only thing that kept her at Arizona State University was Jackson Dartry's sweet smile. Now she has two weeks to make him fall in love with another. 

*NOTE - This is the edited version of Campus Matchmaker that will be published on Amazon soon! More details to come.*
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