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Twisted Endings

A Collection of Short Stories

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Twisted Endings

By: Samyra Alexander
Narrated by: Regina C. King
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Seven psychological stories. Seven gut-punch endings. If you think you can predict the twist, think again.

From a desperate college student on the brink, to a grandmother whose faith turns to fanaticism, these short stories expose the darkest corners of the human mind. With obsession, betrayal, revenge, and raw vulnerability at the heart of each tale, no one escapes unscathed.

Stories include:

Family Meeting – A panicked phone call spirals into something far more disturbing.

New Year, New Me... Now What? – Reinvention turns deadly when one woman crosses the line for love.

If You're Reading This Letter – A suicidal man must prove his life is truly worthless. But what if it isn't?

Crappy Grandmammy – Faith, fear, and control collide in a grandmother’s toxic legacy.

He Hurt Me. How Could He? – A pregnant woman faces betrayal with no easy way out.

The Motivational Speaker – A bitter ex-wife confronts the man who helped her husband leave her.

Exposed – A tired pastor finally tells the truth. Not everyone wants to hear it.

Each story will leave you breathless, disturbed—and desperate to talk about it.

Perfect for fans of short, sharp psychological fiction.

©2024 Samyra Alexander (P)2025 Samyra Alexander
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