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Crocktails II: Break On Through To The Other Side (Volume 2)

by C. J. Harper

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Daniel Jarvis reveals his version of events in the sequel to Crocktails.Daniel was content and in control of his life, that was until he met Emily. She was a self destructive yet addictive person that managed to throw Daniel's life upside down.Losing control was not something Daniel was used to but trying to balance owning his popular cocktail bar in the heart of York and a dramatic girlfriend plus added pressure of trying to keep his own past quiet Daniel begins to find out just how much he can take and loses sight of his former self.There are two sides to every story and sometimes everything isn't as black and white as it seems.… (more)
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Daniel Jarvis reveals his version of events in the sequel to Crocktails.Daniel was content and in control of his life, that was until he met Emily. She was a self destructive yet addictive person that managed to throw Daniel's life upside down.Losing control was not something Daniel was used to but trying to balance owning his popular cocktail bar in the heart of York and a dramatic girlfriend plus added pressure of trying to keep his own past quiet Daniel begins to find out just how much he can take and loses sight of his former self.There are two sides to every story and sometimes everything isn't as black and white as it seems.

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