
The Boy I Admire from Afar: Part 1 (Hindi Edition)
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Blossom
About this listen
Claire Olsen, a middle-class girl who lives with her stepmother, is secretly in love with Zion Petrakis, a filthy rich boy. However, a rather distracted Zion has no interest in Claire. Later on, the two happen to come together as a team owing to an academic exercise in school, and Zion’s feelings towards Claire change with time. Amidst this situation, Zion’s best friend, Izzy, who has feelings for Claire, begins to drift away from Zion, and their friendship gradually turns into enmity. Will Zion and Claire continue to be together despite all the problems?
Please note: This audiobook is in Hindi.
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