The Lonely Lady
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JeriLee Randall wanted success; the kind of success and independence which she could only achieve by breaking free from her husband and family and making a career for herself as an author. However, the sex, drink and drugs of her …
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JeriLee Randall wanted success; the kind of success and independence which she could only achieve by breaking free from her husband and family and making a career for herself as an author. However, the sex, drink and drugs of her jet-set life in Hollywood and New York only gave her a deeper loneliness. ...
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