
The Tragic Life of Cecilia Jackson
A Souls of Mortals Companion Story, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Midnight Thorne
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By:
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KiKi Fulton
About this listen
The Tragic Life of Cecilia Jackson is a micro fiction companion to the Souls of Mortals series. This book should be listened to after Clandestine, the first book in the Souls of Mortals series.
Stone Jackson is the love of Cecilia Jackson's life. Unfortunately, Stone's fallen in love with Lucy, his slave.
Stone's infidelity doesn't prevent Cecilia from doing everything she can to redirect his attention to her. This includes torturing Lucy, who is unable to untangle herself from the complexity of the ruthless marriage of Cecilia and Stone. Is Cecilia's brutal determination enough to turn her loveless marriage into a happy one?
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