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  • Deadly Secrets Consequences: Brothers That Bite

  • Taria, Book 3
  • By: E. Bowser
  • Narrated by: Bella Zemira
  • Length: 4 hrs and 50 mins

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Deadly Secrets Consequences: Brothers That Bite

By: E. Bowser
Narrated by: Bella Zemira
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Publisher's Summary

Deadly Secrets Consequences has picked up exactly where the second book left off. Focusing on Taria, Michael, Quinn, and Latoya, who are still trying to maintain the boundaries of friendship and love while fighting against dark forces. 

This novel focuses majorly on Taria and Michael. Taria is struggling with her identity and trying to figure out who she is still, while Michael, on the other hand, is hiding who he is. 

When things and people are exposed, will they be able to push past the consequences and accept their fate? Or will their future bring them crumbling down? 

Taria and Michael have been carrying around like the Van Allan family are their biggest enemies. However, once some things come to light, they may realize the puppet master is more significant than that.

©2018 Ebony Bowser (P)2019 Ebony Bowser

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