Amanda Sthers et son roman "Le café suspendu"

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Venant d'obtenir son diplôme de psychologie, Valentine part en road trip pendant deux ans. Mais alors qu'elle n'en est qu'au début de son périple, elle est bloquée par une tempête de neige en plein milieu des Cévennes. Elle trouve refuge dans la demeure isolée de Constance. Mais ...  Show more

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