
The Enclave of Jyme
From Love to Loathe, Part 1.5
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth Toles
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By:
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Phoenix Rayne
About this listen
As a child, Jyme Samson believed his family trait was a curse, and he tried his best to cope with it. His high school sweetheart, Elle, was there for him every step of the way until betrayal sat foot on his doorstep and tore them apart, making him doubt everything he ever believed.
All he wanted was to leave the past behind. When he met Cricket Hooper, his desire to be everything she needed forced him to transform into the real Jyme, the man he’s always wanted to be.
Every story has two sides. In Heels of Love and Wounded Love, Cricket had her say. Now it’s time to see the story through Jyme’s eyes. This is his story from the first moment he laid eyes on her and knew she was the real meaning of his existence.
©2016 Phoenix Rayne (P)2018 Phoenix Rayne
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