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Facing him again (complete)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 29, 2016
Azora is 27,  she ran away from home 5 years earlier because of something that happened and broke her heart in pieces. She decided to never return just because of one person, but in the end she found herself back home and now she must face everything, good and bad, that she has left behind all those years ago. Find out what caused her to leave so suddenly and join her on her journey of healing, recovery, restoration, finding herself and maybe even a spark of love.


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