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A Private Prison Journal
A Private Prison Journal
A Private Prison Journal
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A Private Prison Journal

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When Cass’s mother passed away, she went home to the funeral and suddenly she was faced with the reality of a life that she did not know. Finding her mother’s journal, she learned about a woman who was trapped in a prison her entire life.

Being home again in the familiar, with her mother’s words in her hands, Cass realizes that she too has created her own prison. The trouble was, did she have the means to escape?

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PublisherAmorBooks.com
Release dateJan 15, 2022
ISBN9781005226596
A Private Prison Journal
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Rebecca Milton

Rebecca Milton writes sizzling erotica and romance for the thinking person. On her free time she enjoys taking her Alaskan Malamute for long, long walks. He enjoys it too.

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