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"EGGS"

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A beautiful, successful paralegal squanders her job career due to the effects of a drug prescribed by her doctor called hydrocodone of which she developed a strong addiction of nearly loosing everything she own. Unexpectedly, it wasn't until she met an intriguing drug supplier who was lasciviously obsessed with her and while under the influence of drug substances and narcotics called eggs, he often lured her into his bed where he inconspicuously gives her HIV.

30 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 6, 2014

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Debbie Lacy

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Debbie Lacy is a Mystery/Suspense, Thriller and Romance writer. She's also written several ebooks for children.

Born in the United States (May 13) Mother's day, a former resident of Houston, Texas, now a current East Texan. Married with three lovely daughters. In 1983 studied at the University of Saint Thomas in Computer Science Technology, Houston, Texas and since then developed a passion for Mystery/Suspense and poetry writing but her busy schedule hindered much required devotion to her penmanship.

In 2004, Debbie Lacy won 3rd place in her first poetry writing contest for the beautiful poem entitled "Black Essence", which was quite an inspiring accomplishment for the new writer.

In 2005, Debbie Lacy became even more inspired and began writing numerous of whimsical mystery ebook short stories, created, imaged designed and self-published by the writer. Her very first mystery was entitled "Bugs", shortly afterward "Dreams", "Faces", "Flight 117", "Indian Chief", "The Haunted Church" and "Weeds" just to name a few.

In 2008, Debbie Lacy won 2nd place in her first short story contest for her childhood fiction story entitled, "Little Dolls."

In 2013, Debbie Lacy won 1st place in the fun Mystery Sequel Contest - Writer's Haute-Wire Magazine for the most request for a sequel of her mystery ebook, "If I Could Be a Fly on the Wall."

Since 2010, Debbie Lacy has been applying a mixture of her skills in more realistic short story writing such as "I Should Have Killed You", "The Concealed Government", "Satellites in Orbit", "Not You!", "Elements of Love", "EGGS", "You Can't Hide From God" and "No Shade is Better Than the Other". She is currently holding as "Author of the Month" for the past several months on the website "Freestories.com", a reader's blog website for her many poems and short stories. Remarkably, she is advancing in her marketable success accumulating great reviews from readers and fans all around the world.

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July 18, 2015
Addiction to Prescription Drugs!

As Ms. Lacey illustrates in this book addiction knows no social, religious or intellectual boundaries.

Initially, Clover is legally prescribed painkillers for her medical condition, but even though they cause her to experience severe tiredness and in turn make her incapable of holding down a prestigious job, she cannot stop taking them as they are addictive. When her general practitioner is no longer willing to write her a prescription, she turns to alternative means to secure the drug. Clover has to battle many demons, including malnutrition and HIV before she finally accepts the support of her loving sister and her sister's partner.
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