What Does Lot-12 Mean

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Lot #12 is the first of the Shattered Souls series.

Cindy, Brenda, Cathy, and Pat were inseparable. Even though events in their life caused them to move away from each other, their bond of friendship remained strong. This is one of the adventures that they shared and the people that they met along the way.

Lot #12 is about a horrific, raciest, and an evil woman named Rosie Fontenot that Cindy met. The story takes place in the small town of DeRidder, Louisiana in Pecan Grove Mobile Home Park.

Rosie thought that she had her life under control and that she could leave her dark past behind. That was until the day that Charlie, her husband decided he was ready for a change. His infidelity caused her psychotic murderous tendencies to resurface.

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