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We Both Can't Be Bae 3
- Narrated by: Cheryl May
- Length: 3 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This crazy roller coaster ride that Cameron and Malcolm have been on has been one for the books. What happened after Cameron made a surprise visit to her sister, Charlotte, and found Malcolm there? Will everyone come out alive?
Phebe has been standing by Keith through all of his dirt, but did she have ulterior motives all along? The price to pay for being a bad boy can be costly. Is Keith’s future going to go down the drain when he slips up and makes the wrong move, or will he end up with everything he wants?
More secrets and lies are revealed, including some from the parents, and they will blow your mind. Dive into this finale and see how everything plays out.
©2016 Twyla Turner (P)2018 Twyla Turner
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