New York Detective Sidney Langston is rushed to the hospital with excruciating chest pains the same night a woman who bears a remarkable resemblance to her is murdered in San Diego. Tests reveal Sidney is perfectly healthy, yet the crippling pain persists until the dead woman reaches out from beyond the grave for Sidney's help to vindicate her wrongfully imprisoned husband and to find her murderer. Desperate to remain pain free, Sidney embarks on a mission to exonerate an innocent man. With a ruthless killer at large, she soon discovers the crime is more than a simple whodunit when dangerous scenarios unfold. The dead woman's spirit relentlessly pushes Detective Langston to solve the crime and correct an injustice - or forever be tormented by an invisible bullet wound. Revealing the author's genuine flair as a novelist for narrative driven storytelling, "Compelled" is decidedly and unreservedly recommended for community library collections.

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Bruno Benelli - When my sister Ellie was eighteen and became a freshman at the same small college where I was nineteen and a sophomore, we began fooling around in my dorm room on Saturdays. At first we cornholed but when she was safely on the pill I popped her cherry Anal, Anim, Inc-Taboo, curiosity by: LeAnn - I had just turned 8 when Monty, my oldest brother and Jess and Lee first introduced me to sex. Monty was in the bathroom playing with himself when I came in and I asked him what he was doing.


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