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Psycho Ex: Revealed & Exposed

By: Bebe Callini
Narrated by: Jama Smith
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A quaint bedroom community must be wary of its newest predator, Develyn, who is on the loose. She is lurking in the crevices and positioning her way into our men’s bedrooms. Without a conscience, she devours them like a serpent, terrorizing them and their family members. This is Lilah’s story, her personal experience as Luke’s girlfriend.

Luke is the unlucky ex-husband Develyn threw away. The harassment, bullying, and constant dodging from Develyn’s head games played out on innocent Lilah, who was only looking for her one, true love.

The dramatic, psychotic bitch is often depicted in the movies. Some of us may even know her. But watch out world and beware of this cunning and poisonous creature that lurks in our society. The nefarious and devious Develyn is completely unleashed as she ruthlessly antagonizes everyone around her.

We are not safe. Lilah did not know that people like Develyn existed. She wished she would have been warned that falling in love with Luke would mean that her next few years would contain both the most horrible and the most romantic experiences of her life. This was such a painful dichotomy for Lilah. But bad behavior only goes on for so long until the predators are caught and stopped.

©2021 Bebe Callini (P)2025 Bebe Callini
Genre Fiction Psychological
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