Letters on Slavery: Addressed to the Cumberland Congregation, Virginia (1833)
John D Paxton
Letters on Slavery: Addressed to the Cumberland Congregation, Virginia (1833)
John D Paxton
Sometimes discovering oneas true identity can be a most disconcerting experience. Alli learns the hard way that not everyone in her life has been trustworthy, nor have they always had her best interest in mind. Childhood doctor visits suddenly become more sinister and now, as an adult, someoneas out to get her. Who can she really trust? Should she trust Wheeler, the mysterious scientist? Neil, her ex-boyfriend? Gigi, the tough-as-nails siren? Ethan, the brassy ex-cop? Or should she rely on her instinct and just get the hell away from everyone? Alli travels from her midtown Atlanta home to lush tropical settings to try and find out whatas happening to her psyche. The shocking truth is soon discovered and Alli finds herself caught up in a life-threatening tangle between her past and her present beasts within.
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