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Trying to Live With the Dead

Trying to Live With the Dead

by B.L. Brunnemer

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appears in Reverse Harem Romance.

Hi, I_x0092_m Alexis Delaney. I_x0092_m your average 17yearold girl. Except I can see the dead. And talk to the dead. And push them away and, well, help them move on. So..okay, I_x0092_m not your average 17yearold girl. For years I_x0092_ve been struggling to survive the souls still roaming around. The shitheads always seem to find me. Moving from town to town every f...

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