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PERFECT STRANGERS.

Author: FidelCastro
Magical Realism
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Perfect Strangers is a romance & drama novel featuring 23 year old Hiram Michaelson, a university going student who seems to have too much on his plate. With all the school, family and past relationships drama around him, he is convinced he doesn't have the time to fall in love again. But all that changes when he meets Ammika Robinson, a bartender. At first he thinks it's just a silly crush but he slowly starts falling for her. He finds himself frequenting the bar just to see her. Slowly but surely, he falls in love with her but the ghosts of his past relationship still haunt him. Contrary to his previous assumption that Ammika is an angel, he soon realizes that her life is tainted with a darkness that threatens the possibility of them having a fairy tale happy ever after together. But he is willing to overlook that darkness because he believes that Ammika is his one true love. Things take a very unexpected turn with the introduction of Victoria Lane, a famous actress who redefines Hiram's understanding of what love is. Perfect Strangers is filled with lots of drama, unexpected plot twists and suspense that leaves you at the edge of your seat. I can confidently promise that it is worth your while. Give it a chance and experience romance unfold in a very beautiful way.

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pure talent, couldn't even stop myself from reading it. Now all you have to do is publish them and I'll stick my shelf. If you are seeking talent, it's right here with this guy.

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