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Dangerously in Love: Episode 1

By: Derek Chatman
Narrated by: Joyce Licorish
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On the verge of marrying the love of her life, Nia gets into a tragic car accident. Six months later she awakens from a coma and discovers that she was given the lungs of a man named Marco Silver. Marco was the man in the car Nia crashed into. His death would, ironically, save her life. Consumed with guilt, Nia goes on a journey to find out more about her mystery man. In the process, Nia uncovers Marco’s secret love letters. Love letters, intended for his no-good cheating wife. Starving for true romance, Nia reads Marco’s love letters and falls madly in love.

Torn between a fantasy man who doesn’t exist and her fiancé, Terence; Nia will go on a Journey down a slippery slope of deadly secrets and Marco’s dark past. Was the car accident real or an attempt on Nia’s life? If Nia is going to survive and marry her surgeon fiancé, she must let her fantasy man go. Sounds simple, but she can’t. Nia’s dangerously in love.

©2015 Derek Chatman (P)2021 Derek Chatman

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