
The Joy City Pool The Epilogue
The Joy City Pool, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Sharon Bailey
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By:
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Glenn Briggs
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After shedding her biggest vice, Kim would hope to find herself happy, free, and finally able to live in peace, but life could never be so kind to her. Four years after its fall, Kim and the surviving members of The Pool find themselves the targets of several random attacks, each one leaving them with more questions than answers.
Kim’s sinful past continues to haunt her present. No matter how hard she tries to escape it, no matter how hard she tries to move on, it maintains its chokehold on her freedom. But she refuses to live a slave to it forever. She sets out on a mission to find the one pulling the strings and permanently set her life free.
©2023 Glenn Briggs (P)2023 Glenn Briggs
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