White Gold *Completed*

White Gold *Completed*

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*The second book in the Black Glitter series.* Things have gone drastically down hill for Phoenix Barrow and her now ex-boyfriend, Adam Lambert. They've broken up, Nix has moved back out on her own, and Adam is forced to put aside his personal life and attempt to continue on with his career. Without the love of his life by his side. Both Nix and Adam struggle with the unavoidable fact that just because they aren't together, doesn't mean they could ever forget about each other.
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