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Western: Good Girl Gone Bad

By: Wayne Dearman
Narrated by: Krystle L. Minkoff
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With a childhood of bitter regret, Clarissa Carter didn't stand much chance in the world. Looking back on her life, she sees her only way forward as being independent and finding a life away from her hometown. Finding solace in an imaginary friend as a child, Clarissa found that she could escape the difficulties of her reality by believing in a friend that accepted her without question. This friend was able to listen to her, while other children may have judged her. Not being able to confide in anyone, Clarissa became withdrawn, much to the worry of her parents. She would find a way forward in her life and if this meant seeking out independence in the local whorehouse, then she was prepared to do that. Returning home was not an option until her mother became ill....

What she finds reveals her fears from the past.

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