Friday, April 3, 2026

Love During Lock-Up by Daniel Egan

Daniel Egan, a prison inmate in Colorado, unexpectedly found love with a woman at the jail. Despite his unwavering dedication and loyalty, he is struggling in the relationship and considering divorce. His plea for basic respect and honesty goes unheeded, leaving him disillusioned with Love During Lock-up.
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