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Her (Episode 2)

By: Shelby Lamb
Narrated by: Madelyn Jane Meadows
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Episode 2 in Shelby’s breathtaking series, Her: Tinsley had always been a free spirit, until one side of her face and body got badly disfigured in an accident that killed her best friend. She has always blamed herself for Becky’s death, as she had been the one behind the wheel. Now 25, she’s down and out, most of her past friends are married or engaged, and she hardly leaves the house.... Then everything changes when she meets Jax.... Jax is sexy, tall, dark and handsome, and a dream all wrapped in one. He fills her with more hope than she'd ever imagined. But Tinsley is not used to feeling so close to someone and she’s going to need all of Becky’s help to be true to her heart.... Luckily, Becky is all around. She’s in the trees, the grass, the earth. Becky is the only outside love Tinsley’s ever known, and she’s saying it's time to discover something new.... But can and should Tinsley really let go of her?

©2018 Shelby Lamb (P)2019 Shelby Lamb

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