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The Dark Side of Paradise

By: Nalani Titcomb
Narrated by: Vanessa Johansson
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Publisher's Summary

How far would you go for someone you loved?

Claire and her brother Jake have always been close. But after a devastating accident, Jake went through a downward spiral, losing all touch with reality and his family.

Claire's found family and small-town bakery have become her sanctuary, but unfortunately, Jake's circumstances have taken a turn for the worse, and he finds himself at rock bottom, with a looming 15-year prison sentence.

And now, she finds herself in a desperate battle to save the brother she loves.

Drew Roberts, a determined FBI agent, is on a mission to dismantle a deeply corrupt prison system. Will he be able to help Claire protect Jake, or will his involvement put her in the path of even greater danger?

She will fight the judicial system. The prison system. And even drug lords.

Clair will do whatever it takes to save Jake… even from himself.

But will it cost her everything?

©2020 Chintamani Matepi (P)2024 Chintamani Matepi

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