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ENEMIES OF LOVE

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Lisez le roman ENEMIES OF LOVE écrit par l'auteur Charles_Crowntouch publié sur WebNovel. "In sunny California, Emily's closest friend, Sarah, jealous of Emily's happiness, blackmailed her with dark secrets to steal her fiancé, Daniel. Emily and a loyal friend uncovered the plot, confronte...

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"In sunny California, Emily's closest friend, Sarah, jealous of Emily's happiness, blackmailed her with dark secrets to steal her fiancé, Daniel. Emily and a loyal friend uncovered the plot, confronted Sarah, and chose love over betrayal, strengthening their bond. Sarah faced consequences, while Emily and Daniel celebrated their enduring love."

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It's a motivational novel and also talks about what give me more knowledge and it build up my understanding, I will also love to read more.1💜

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