
Omega II - A Cry for Help
A Jack Davidson and Shay Lynn Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Sapienza
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By:
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David Story
About this listen
Book two of the Omega series “A Cry for Help” explores the Omega team members and dives more deeply into some of their past. In “A Cry for Help”, they continue their pursuit to stop the sexual exportation of children across the world. Jack, Shay, and the others see firsthand the sexual abuse of the child sex trafficking culture. A culture that will bring back bad memories for Jack and Shay that the others cannot even begin to understand. This makes them more determined in their quest to put an end to sex trafficking whenever and wherever they can.
It also gives insight into the secret world of dominatrix and submissive sexual behavior in the world of BDSM.
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