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Breaking the Curse

Growing Up in Broken Home

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Breaking the Curse

By: R Baskerville Hearon
Narrated by: Joyce Licorish
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Araceli and Sydney were best friends from elementary through high school and college. They were unaware of each other's broken, dysfunctional homes and went their separate ways after graduating. Ten years later, the two stunningly beautiful women reunite by chance in Las Vegas. Both living professional lives in their chosen career fields, they relish in all the glitz and glam that Sin City offers. As one commits to a marriage, the other enjoys a reverse harem lifestyle.

Through recent family tragedies, they discover that the generational curses they experienced as children must not continue, but come to an end. This suspenseful fictional story discusses what most people only talk about in therapy. These characters' journeys will intrigue listeners to notice the tiny voices and understand that what shows outside doesn't always reflect what's going on inside.

©2022 R. Baskerville Hearon (P)2022 R. Baskerville Hearon
Fiction Friendship Women's Fiction

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