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Short Story Press Presents Walk a Mile

By: Short Story Press, Calandria JohnLouis
Narrated by: Mary Swanson
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Publisher's Summary

Short Story Press presents "Walk a Mile", by Calandria JohnLouis.

“Walk a Mile” is a story about the impending divorce of Jackson and Linda Rincon, a wealthy Malibu couple, who have been married for a long time, and the way it complicates the life of their only daughter, Melania.

  • There is a long-standing, ugly divorce pending
  • This couple has deep, dark secrets that are threatening to come to the light
  • The Rincons are fighting over money and property
  • Their only daughter, Melania, has been caught in the middle
  • Melania and her father have worked together to build a successful company
  • Everything Melania has known to be true and real may in fact not be at all
  • The story weaves together a complicated relationship between a powerful family
  • Will Melania be forced to choose a side between her parents?
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