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Broken into a Million Pieces

A Will to Live

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Broken into a Million Pieces

By: Dorinda Shaw
Narrated by: Dorinda Shaw
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Broken Into a Million Pieces: A Will to Live concludes the trilogy series of Vivian Smith. Initially, Vivian was trapped by Marcus Holdus, a crooked DEA agent. However, she eventually found herself in love with his money, sex, and danger.

After almost dying, Vivian craved normalcy for her children and herself. The question was: Could she ever find safety or true love? Vivian grew up without the love and care of her mother. Her mother’s lack of ability to love caused Vivian to encounter many childhood traumas. She would also experience several traumas as an adult. Broken in every way possible, she never considered herself a victim. Instead, Vivian understood her family dynamics: Shrouded in secrecy, they were killers and drug dealers. Vivian had a will to live and would not allow anyone to take that from her.

©2022 Dorinda Shaw (P)2022 Dorinda Shaw
African American Fiction Urban City

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