Before I Wake: A Kimber S. Dawn MC Novel
β Scribed by Dawn, Kimber S.
- Book ID
- 108857203
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 511 KB
- Series
- MC Novel
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B071KQ1GG2
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β¦ Synopsis
ou know themβ¦ Youβve heard their storiesβ¦ And you know the different sides. Iβm sure you think you know the whole story. But does anyone really know? In Kimber S. Dawnβs highly anticipated follow up to If I Should Die, you are given the rest of Jacques and Eveβs story. Holding nothing back, as always, this is their grit, this is their ugly, this is Jacques and Eveβs BEAUTIFUL chaos.
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