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I Should Have Worn a Curtain 2

By: Samyra Alexander
Narrated by: Engle Coulter
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She finally said it out loud. Now she has everything to lose.

Shaena has taken her first real step toward healing—confessing her bulimia in an Overeaters Anonymous meeting. But outside that room, her secret is still hidden. Her family, friends, and coworkers remain in the dark—and she plans to keep it that way.

Then Mike posts a video. He doesn’t name her. But he talks about a woman he once trained—a woman with an eating disorder. Shaena knows he’s talking about her. And worse, so does someone else.

As panic sets in, her fragile sense of control starts to crack. With turmoil brewing at work and fear closing in, Shaena must decide: can she keep pretending everything’s fine, or is it finally time to trust the people who love her?

In I Should Have Worn a Curtain 2, Shaena finds herself caught between exposure and freedom, and must confront what it really means to be seen.

©2022 Samyra Alexander (P)2025 Samyra Alexander
African American Genre Fiction Psychological Women's Fiction

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Relatable Story • Thoughtful Journey • Exceptional Character Development • Emotional Struggles • Authentic Representation

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If you know me, you know I live for everything Samyra Alexander creates! I just finished my second round of "I Should Have Worn A Curtain 2," and this time I listened to the new audiobook narrated by Engle Coulter, and she totally nailed it! The way she brought Shaena’s world to life was even more amazing than the first time! Our fierce FMC is facing some serious struggles with food addiction and bulimia, dealing with her complicated relationship with her mom, and navigating a messy breakup with a total nincompoop! The character development is exceptional, and it is truly inspiring to watch her evolution and journey toward self-improvement. Once again, this book deserves a resounding 5-star rating!

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This story thoughtfully captures one woman’s journey with body image, self doubt, and the emotional struggle of trying to lose weight. While working to stay consistent, discovers what true friendship looks like and faces her ongoing struggles with dating/relationships. This is an excellent read especially for anyone who has had any or similar issues, very relatable. The narrator really did a fantastic job bringing this to life.

A very relatable story.

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“I should have worn a curtain 2” was enlightening, comical, and relatable. Shana battles with an eating disorder and life stressors. The story is relatable to quite a few women. I highly recommend this audiobook.

Relatable

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I am so proud of Shaena and the work she put in towards her goals. Part 2 was just as good if not better than part 1! I truly enjoyed her story and witnessing her journey. The audio performance was magnificent! She really brought all the characters to life. Well-done!!

Revelation!!

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Shaena continued to struggle with her eating disorder. She really had some awful people in her circle who had no boundaries or respect for her. I admire her strength to stand up for herself and I loved the way she took it to social media to expose her bully (ex) .

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