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“He thought about it; reprieve in a paradise far removed from the cold and the wind and the unbroken horizon. A world so warm and turquoise-resplendent that it wouldn't matter, really, that he'd spent all this time loving a woman [...] who hated him.”

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Inheritance

Inheritance is a fictional narrative that delves into the complex dynamics of a family's inheritance, examining the impact of wealth and power on individual lives and relationships. more

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Allie Ray

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