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Becoming Jolie

By: Monique O'Connor James
Narrated by: Kelsey Lynn Stokes
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Jolie Bourque is trying to finish her thesis on mass hysteria and get on with her life. Enter Follette, Louisiana. The small town has been plagued by ghost sightings and a rash of missing children.

She is convinced everyone in town is crazy - except Hutch Landry and his brother Tucker. The brothers seem to be the only people willing to help when she starts asking questions. Just when she thinks things can't get any crazier, she begins to have dreams and visions of her own. Uncovering the town's ties to her own life throws Jolie into a tailspin.

Can she survive the madness that is Follette, Louisiana? Who is preying on the town's children? Can Jolie afford to fall in love while drowning in madness? If she does - how on earth will she choose between brothers?

It's all just part of the journey to Becoming Jolie.

©2012 Monique O'Connor James (P)2013 Monique O'Connor James
Ghosts Occult Haunted Scary Louisiana

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