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In recent fiction, is a common name for protagonists in "slow burn" or "small town" romances. For instance, in Lisina Coney's book Fragile Hopes , a character named Ivy becomes the guardian of her younger brother and finds love with a grumpy neighbor. Many readers describe their "first" encounter with dark
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