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“He smiles then, and even though it is well past midnight, its as if the sun has just come out.”

Quote by R.L. LaFevers

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R.L. LaFevers
R.L. LaFevers

R.L. LaFevers is a renowned author known for his suspense novels, particularly for his work in young adult literature. His books are celebrated for their intricate plots and rich character development. more

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