
Forever Hospital
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Narrated by:
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Jenny Samontiza Milligan
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By:
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Nerva Stein
About this listen
Eloise Razi is just one of nearly 80 million people born with power. What sets her aside from the rest is that she is the most powerful yet most fragile of her kind. After the death of her parents she and her siblings were held captive in a lab beneath a hospital run by Lloyd Remington for most of their lives. Despite her psychological trauma she takes a chance to become permanently free. With help from others they fight to bring down the director and all other organizations like his. Will they manage to escape with their lives and save countless others? Or will they succumb to the maniacal whims of the director and become permanent residents of Forever Hospital?
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