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 · Little Things (Second Chances Book 1) . by Madison Street, Tiffany Tillman, Lindee Robinson Photography. () $ Everything in Duke Grayson’s life was all he could ever ask for: A loving family, loyal friends, a beautiful girlfriend, and a scholarship to his top choice college. It’s his senior year of high school, and all.  · Little Things by Madison Street, , available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide/5(). Little Things. Second Chances Series Book #1. Everything in Duke Grayson’s life was all he could ever ask for: A loving family, loyal friends, a beautiful girlfriend, and a scholarship to his top choice college. It’s his senior year of high school, and all he needs is to focus on his grades, lacrosse, and keeping his girlfriend happy.


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Little Things Second Chances Series Book #1 Everything in Duke Grayson’s life was all he could ever ask for: A loving family, loyal friends, a beautiful girlfriend, and a scholarship to his top choice college. For example, the little-known yet remarkable story of Daniel Joseph Jenkins, a reverend in Charleston, South Carolina, who established an orphanage in for Black street kids. At Willy Street Co-op on Madison's East Side, Gracie Groshens looks for a nutrition bar, one of several items the retailer has had a hard time keeping in stock due to global supply chain issues. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL.

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