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Everything She Lost

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Everything She Lost

By: Alessandra Harris
Narrated by: Carmen Jewel Jones
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After suffering a mental breakdown that nearly destroyed her marriage, Nina Taylor works hard to maintain her tenuous hold on sanity and be a good mother to her two young daughters. Despite her best efforts, she questions the possibility of a full recovery.

Single mom Deja Johnson struggles to overcome her troubled past and raise her young son. But her friendship with Nina brings more complications. What Deja is hiding could not only destroy relationships, but endanger lives.

One traumatic night threatens to shatter Nina’s mind. With Deja’s help, she strives to maintain her mental balance. But as events spiral out of control, the women must find out if Nina is losing her sanity or if someone is plotting against her.

©2018 Alessandra Harris (P)2021 Scribd Audio
Fiction Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction
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The narration was good. The story was predictable. No guess work. But the characters were good and the it was written and narrated you could envision them. There looks, how they dressed, how they might would have smelled. Story line just a little too long.

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Poor story, with even less research on mental health stigma and symptoms.
Boring and dull

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