True Love Club by Kate Merrill: Book Review
True Love Club by Kate Merrill is a police procedural and edge of your seat thriller. Decades before, five high school girls started the True Love Club, but none of
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Anyone who works as a police officer.
True Love Club by Kate Merrill is a police procedural and edge of your seat thriller. Decades before, five high school girls started the True Love Club, but none of
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