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Breach: Lost in a World No Longer Her Own

By: Candace Nola
Narrated by: Jessica McEvoy
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Publisher's Summary

Lost in a world no longer her own.

Laraya Jamison is a young woman on a camping trip with close friends before the start of college classes. When they are savagely attacked by a creature that defies description, she flees into the woods, unknowingly crossing through a breach between realities.

She must figure out where she is and how she got there in order to get home, but her survival depends on fighting monsters and demons that seem to have been ripped directly from her nightmares. 

Lost in a dark world full of creatures, hostile plant life, and a banshee intent on hunting her, she must learn to confront her fears and figure out how to survive on her own. 

With only a curious group of insects to aid her, she battles her way through this new world, but will she survive long enough to discover the truth behind her new reality?

©2019 Candace M. Nola (P)2021 Candace M. Nola

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