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☆ ☆ ☆ Dakota Price's greatest fear is to reach a point in life where she doesn't know what to do. Where she's uncertain of her future. Unluckily, she has reached that point, till she found a light at the tunnel at the end as she obtained vacancy in the town's diner and even made a friend or two. Until one night, her depression and alcohol kick in and has found a new unpleasant residence in a place she was forced to discover herself in. Accompany her in a journey full of self-destruction and construction , dark humor, weed (brownies) and maybe just maybe a dash of love along the way. ☆ ☆ ☆ Cover: createdbymo-
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Suzy Jones has awakened from the brink of a drug overdose with no recollection of her life for the last six years. Her last memory is of telling her boyfriend that she was three months pregnant and now she appears to be homeless and harboring a drug addiction. Fueled by the desire to put the pieces of her life back together and reunite with her family, she begins a journey of uncovering her past, aided by the handsome Officer Michaels and her kind social worker Gabrielle. Suzy is forced to come to terms with a dark past that leaves her as one of the prime suspects in a murder and a litany of charges she no longer remembers accruing. She must collaborate with the police to clear her name as well as navigate the despairing world of homeless and black market dealings she has awakened to. Suzy begins this toil into her former life in hopes that it will answer her questions of how she lost her memory and what happened to her child.

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