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Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2017
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Dalanlise Harper escaped her captor three years ago, and with the help of a washed up boxer and his wife she's able to heal physically; however, her mind is still trying to heal from the pain and suffering she had to endure for five years.  With no known relatives, she takes up residence above the old mans boxing gym and fights to find some sort of normalcy in her life. 

Will she be able to gain her life back and find love along the way, or will she fall and crumble under the pressure?  One thing is for sure, she's stronger than she realizes and determined to not let her nightmares ruin what's left of her life. 

Join Danalise on this emotional roller-coaster we all call life, and experience what it means to hit rock bottom and claw your way back up. Will she make it? ... Will you?
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