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Route Two Box 505

The Oaks, Book 2

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Route Two Box 505

By: Teece Reeder
Narrated by: Sharon Lindsey
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She was hated for her existence. He was a monster who fed on torture. Who would win the war?

Blake Rollins felt her mere existence in this world was a stain. Despite her attempts to please her tormentor, she couldn’t do anything that would calm this beast that hunted her every move. She struggled with her secret shame every moment of her childhood, and much of her adulthood.

Could she break free from her sickening bondage? Could she save the life of the woman who loved her more than life itself? Would the monster finally break her down and drag her into his darkness? Would she emerge as a cold-blooded terror?

These were her daily worries. Blake Rollins comes to light with her story. Terrified about releasing her silent scars, she finally is able to speak, and she wants all of humanity to hear her.

©2021, 2022, 2023 Teresa Hardister (P)2023 Teresa Hardister
Family Life Psychological Fiction

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