Author: Jeff Child
Narrator: John H. Fehskens
Unabridged: 0 hr 31 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 08/10/2017
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Gothic
A diary of a concerned, sweet girl, who discovers the reason for her teleporting abilities.
Layla is a little different. She has purple hair, black clothes, and a gothic way of presenting herself. But underneath, her seemingly rebellious attitude is a soft heart, and a tender, caring young woman who works as a nurse, says no to drugs, and listens to old ladies in the hospital. But the events with the most impact on her life have yet to come, involving a decent young man who falls in love with her, a stubborn family, and a terrifying motorcycle accident. Will her teleporting powers help her find new meaning and purpose in life? Don't wait and listen to this fun, emotional audiobook about a gothic girl!
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