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Another Wrong Turn?
  • Reads 158,920
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  • Parts 33
  • Time 6h 58m
  • Reads 158,920
  • Votes 3,016
  • Parts 33
  • Time 6h 58m
Complete, First published Jul 21, 2012
Victoria Strauss’ life is perfect. She has her adventurous friends, her pain-in-the-butt brother and of course, her loving boyfriend. But when she learns that her boyfriend is cheating her on Valentine’s Day, she swears never to love again. 

     One month later, Ian Jones walks inside her life and makes everything clear again. He helps her to stand up on her own again. When everything seems good and clear, a dark realization dawns to Victoria – a realization that is connected on Ian’s past. 

     She had made the wrong turn at the past by loving Lance. Would she take another wrong turn by loving Ian?
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