Sasha's Salvation

Sasha's Salvation

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It's here! The second book in the Devils Blood Series. This is Sasha's story. Kidnapped and enslaved for nearly six years, Sasha has experienced unexplainable horrors, and is only a shell of who she used to be. After years of abuse and a drug addiction, she finds herself void of any emotion at all. Slowly Sasha tries to come to terms with her new life, but theres someone still out there looking for her. After months, Dante has finally found the girl he connected with through her journals. Only, Sasha isn't that same girl. Unable to deal with the trauma she does the only thing she can, shuts down emotionally. Can this Bayou boy find a way to bring her back to life?
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