With almost five millions copies sold in Italy, Fabio Volo's books have made him the unquestionable king of Italian romantic comedyGiacomo cannot lead a more enviable lifestyle. He is young, has inherited an apartment, is doing well at work, is good with women, and always manages escape any sort of
One Day More
โ Scribed by Pike, Aprilynne
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 720 KB
- Series
- Life After Theft 0,5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780062277725
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โฆ Synopsis
This captivating and poignant 50-page digital original short story is a prequel to New York Times bestselling author Aprilynne Pike's Life After Theft --a haunting novel about the true cost of paying for one's mistakes.
Most teenagers would do anything to have Kimberlee Schaffer's life. But beneath the beauty, the wealth, and the popularity, Kimberlee has a terrible problem: an uncontrollable, insatiable need to steal. Over the years, she's learned to hide her secret from those closest to her, but now it's completely consuming her life--and Kimberlee is afraid that if she doesn't find a way to put an end to her compulsion, she may see her perfect world come crumbling down.
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