Hell on Heels

Anne Jolin

Maxine Mitchell (Narrator)

07-19-16

7hrs 15min

Abridgement

Unabridged

Genre

Fiction/Romance

As low as $0.00
Play Audio Sample

07-19-16

7hrs 15min

Abridgement

Unabridged

Genre

Fiction/Romance

Description

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***ing problem.

Details
More Information
Language English
Release Day Jul 18, 2016
Release Date July 19, 2016
Release Date Machine 1468886400
Imprint Anne Jolin
Provider Anne Jolin
Categories Romance, Contemporary, Romance, Romance, Fiction - All, Fiction - Adult
Author Bio
Anne Jolin

Anne Jolin never expected to be an author; writing was something that snuck up on her and rooted itself into her life. It was beautiful to discover that love, and she is truly grateful to say she has found her passion.

Narrator Bio
Maxine Mitchell

Maxine Mitchell is passionate about animals, traveling, coffee, a good bottle of wine, and great stories. Raised an Army brat, she had a mobile childhood (affording her the opportunity to meet people from many different backgrounds) that she would not trade for anything. She currently lives in Los Angeles.

Overview

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***ing problem.

Reviews

Write Your Own Review
Only registered users can write reviews. Please Sign in or create an account