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Confessions of a De-cluttering Junkie

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Confessions of a De-cluttering Junkie

By: Chautona Havig
Narrated by: Christa DelSorbo
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My name is Kaye and I'm a de-cluttering junkie. It's been three minutes since I tossed something.

Kaye has had it–utterly fed up with the constant junk that clutters her life. So, armed with a stack of books that each guarantee to teach her the secret to living a clutter-free life, Kaye embarks on a journey that takes her from clutter bug to clutter-free–and beyond.

Her family doesn’t know what to think of her and her new obsession. While her husband does enjoy the streamlined beauty of his new life, he is also just as frustrated as their sons as Kaye goes from clean up to clear out–including treasured possessions.

Who knew that what started out as a survival technique would become an addiction?

©2014, 2025 Chautona Havig (P)2025 Chautona Havig
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Women's Fiction

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