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The Girl That Ran
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The Girl That Ran

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One man, one woman, their conflicting pasts, and the grand scheme of Fate. When Dalu the village outcast saves Simdi; a young woman with a shadowed past, he never expected that his life would change so unexpectedly. As he gradually begins to break out of his self-imposed shell due to her influence, the clarity that Simdi might need his help becomes blatantly clear. They must confront her past as well as his grief, and also face the biggest enemy always lurking in the shadows. Will they persevere, or will their circumstances push them to their breaking point?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kindle Direct Publishing
Country
United States
Date
11 July 2019
Pages
226
ISBN
9781098683214

One man, one woman, their conflicting pasts, and the grand scheme of Fate. When Dalu the village outcast saves Simdi; a young woman with a shadowed past, he never expected that his life would change so unexpectedly. As he gradually begins to break out of his self-imposed shell due to her influence, the clarity that Simdi might need his help becomes blatantly clear. They must confront her past as well as his grief, and also face the biggest enemy always lurking in the shadows. Will they persevere, or will their circumstances push them to their breaking point?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kindle Direct Publishing
Country
United States
Date
11 July 2019
Pages
226
ISBN
9781098683214