
Jennifer's Journey: Hey - Who Am I?
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Narrated by:
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Holly Segel
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By:
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Carol Colbert
About this listen
Jennifer didn't want to believe the threatening voice on the phone. The nightmare becomes real when a woman is found in her apartment dumpster and the news is reporting the brutal attack of Jennifer Kolby.
Who is the lady and was that supposed to be Jennifer? What causes Jennifer to find herself in a world she no longer remembers? Who can she trust and who is lying to her? Will she regain her memory? Is the person who is terrifying her close enough to strike again?
This is the first volume of the Jennifer three part mystery romance series, although each book's storylines can stand alone.
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