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The Midwest Boys: Beginnings

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Pub Date Nov 23 2020 | Archive Date Nov 30 2020

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ISBN 7881791469104
PRICE $2.99 (USD)

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Knowing what we know..knowing the future, knowing whats going to happen..I felt a lump in my throat the entire time I was reading this book.

I have a love/hate feeling when author’s decide to write a prequel after giving us two books already. It’s like “Are you trying to kill me with your words? Because let’s not pretend that we don’t know what is going to happen here ok?”..but on the flip side, I’m like “Thank you for giving us more 😭”. 
I guess what I’m trying to say is that..it’s actually ..no no…it’s mostly love towards the author for giving us more.

#Rogue: The Midwest Boys Beginning (Midwest Boys #0.5) by A.M. Brooks is tragic. Why you ask? Because we get to read about where it all began and everything feels more real and I love/hate their love story.

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4*
Matthew, Jason, and kelly are all helping their families look after the people protected by the company. All hoping to bring new ideas and ways to better things.
Jason & Kelly are becoming closer and finally admitting their feelings, unfortunately not everyone is happy and set out to ruin things.
I enjoyed reading this book and loved the characters I can't wait to read more from them especially Matthew and Erika

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