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Hell on Heels
- Narrated by: Maxine Mitchell
- Length: 7 hrs and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
I use people. Not in a malicious way, but in the way an addict abuses their substance of choice. People are my vice - men specifically. I crave the emotional high they give me, with a unique and reckless disregard for my own well-being - eagerly floating into an unsustainable euphoria, knowing full well that after every high comes an equal, if not more powerful, plummet into a devastating abyss. But like every junkie, I crawl willingly back into the arms of my demons.
Oh, the price we pay to feel loved. We'd all sell our souls to the devil himself for that. Perhaps I have already.
They say that acknowledging that you have a problem is one of the first steps to recovery. Well, in that case, my name is Charleston Smith, and I have a f--king problem.
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-01-18
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Thank you for chapter 20 🙂
And again, I appreciate that the setting of the this book was in my hometown. The use of real landmarks and places is refreshing.
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- 2022-06-09
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I lost my 35 year old son to addiction last year. He was beautiful and looking forward to his life free of addiction. When planning for marriage and a family fentanyl took his life and my heart. The prologue was healing for my soul. He was my beloved baby boy and I will do my best to live with memories of the joy that he was and not the devastation of his addiction.
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