The Plug Next Door 4 Free Audiobook Download by Sol


"I'm in my room, I'm bored. There is no school, but I can't sleep. It's way past my bedtime and I don't want to stay up any longer so I thought of something else to do."

The Plug Next Door 4 is a book that introduces the idea of 'plugging in' to a community. It explores how the internet and technology have changed our society and how the world is becoming more plugged in. The internet has made it easier for people to connect into communities that share interests, hobbies, and beliefs without leaving their home or even having to leave their city.

"The Plug Next Door 4" is about a woman named Bailey who has a very high sex drive. She meets her neighbor, Jake, and he's not too sharp. They start a sexual relationship that eventually turns into more but Jake doesn't know what to do with himself because all his life, he has been told that men need to be in charge of everything and women always want them.

A young woman named Eliza is shocked when she learns that her father was cheating on her mother with a group of men. As she tries to process this information in the aftermath, she's faced with a difficult decision.

The Plug Next Door 4 is a gripping fourth installment in the series, which follows Erica Lynne as she tries to figure out what is happening to her life and try to stop it. This book will keep you on your toes and at the edge of your seat, with twists and turns that leave you wanting for more!

The Plug is a great book. The story is about four friends that go on an adventure and have lots of laughs due to the crazy adventures they face. They are even able to help each other through their highs and lows since they are always there for one another. It is easy to get involved in the story from beginning to end, which makes it a really captivating book, whether you listen or read it.

Published Date 2021-05-11
Duration 5 hours 36 minutes
Author Sol
Narrated Erica Lynne
Reviews
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Black Literature

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