Broken Innocence


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Broken Innocence is a story of one man's journey from the shattered innocence of an abusive childhood to his hard-won redemption in later life. It weaves the reader through the portals of time and destiny, portraying the tug-of-war of good and evil in his soul's effort to thrive. From the 1950s through the 1980s, Broken Innocence reads like an engaging roller coaster ride through some of America's most unsettling times, as experienced by the author in his inner battle of moral fortitude. Replete with escapades and exploits of incarcerations, sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll, this moving depiction of survival in the face of great adversity keeps the pages turning.




Broken Innocence: Alpha Billionaire Romance Series


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The Entire Set of Bridget Taylor's Billionaire Romance Series (Books 1-5) Broken Innocence Broken Innocence will take you to the powerful world of Henry Lennox where he takes away the innocence of the cute Stacey. Henry Lennox is a powerful man with unique tastes. He sits atop a media empire that he has built from the ground up. Surrounded by only the most beautiful and talented of women, he enjoys both success and excess. Stacy Caldwell is nervous as she begins her first day at Lennox Advertising. She notices immediately that she does not exactly fit in with this stable of model-attractive young women. When she somehow attracts the notice of Henry Lennox, she is unsure how to respond. She can hardly resist his appeal, in spite of herself. What happens when their affair draws unwanted controversy? Included in the box set is Billionaire Book 2: Broken Purity, Bilionaire Book 3: Broken Chasity, Billionaire Book 4 Broken Desire and Billionaire Book 5: Broken Lust. ​ Download your copy today!




Broken Innocence


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This book is about a little girl whose innocence was taken from her. It talks about how it affected her throughout her life when it came to dating and just dealing with relationships in general. It talks about her struggle with anxiety and depression.




Broken


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First she'll bend. Then she'll break. I was on the warpath when she put herself square in my sights. Innocent, pure, so good that it hurts. I took her, put her in my world. Made her play by my rules. I made it perfectly clear from the moment I held her body against mine. I'm not the good guy, and this is no fairy tale story. I'm everything she's been taught to stay away from. Everything she's taught to fear. She might hate me. But that's too bad. Because she's going to have to get used to me. And before this is all over, I'll have her begging me for more. To own her. To use her. To put my baby inside of her.




Stolen Innocence


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Eleven-year-old Erin Merryn's life was transformed on the night she was sexually abused by her cousin, someone she loved and trusted. As the abuse continued, and as she was forced to see her abuser over and over again in social situations, she struggled with self-doubt, panic attacks, nightmares and the weight of whether or not to tell her terrible secret. It wasn't until a traumatic series of events showed her the cost of silence that she chose to speak out-in the process destroying both her family and the last of her innocence. Through her personal diary, written during the years of her abuse, Erin Merryn shares her journey through pain and confusion to inner strength and, ultimately, forgiveness. Raw, powerful and unflinchingly honest, Stolen Innocence is the inspiring story of one girl's struggle to become a woman, and a bright light on the pain and devastation of abuse. Stolen Innocence is written with conviction and clarity. [Erin Merryn] doesn't hold back, and I respect her honesty and openness...By the end of the book, I thought I was reading passages from a much older adult than a high school senior. Erin has grown into a strong, wise, intelligent, perceptive, spiritual, caring adult." —Susan Reedquist, The Children's Advocacy Center




Shattered Innocence


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The New York Times–bestselling account of Jaycee Lee Dugard’s remarkable escape from the sexual predator who kept her captive for eighteen years. In 1991, an eleven-year-old-girl was abducted in broad daylight. Eighteen years later, a policewoman at the University of California, Berkeley, confronted a deranged man accompanied by two young girls. During questioning the next day, the girls’ mother blurted, “I am Jaycee Lee Dugard.” Her companion was identified as Phillip Craig Garrido—a convicted drug user, rapist, and sexual predator. An astonishing story was about to unfold . . . Now, award-winning author Robert Scott brings to light previously unrevealed information about Garrido’s criminal past and manipulation of the legal system. With police and expert testimony, this book shows how Garrido managed to get out of a fifty-year prison sentence—to shatter the innocence of Jaycee Lee Dugard forever. Includes sixteen pages of photos!




Silence Broken


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Stories of Childhelp USA's Journey in the Treatment and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect These stories give an emotional but uplifting voice to one of society's darkest secrets: child abuse. After witnessing his parents murder his sister, a little boy became totally silent. He was placed in 15 different foster homes before being sent to the Childhelp Village. No matter how hard they tried, the staff was unable to get the little boy to speak. Finally, the man in charge of the Village's animal therapy program took the little boy to the barn and told him that "Chocolate," a pony, was now his responsibility. Everyday, the little boy ran to the barn to take care of Chocolate. On the fifth day, he put his arms around the pony and said, "I love you." Once his silence had been broken, the boy rapidly began to heal. This story is but one from a lifetime of work of two women, Sara O'Meara and Yvonne Fedderson. This book--told through the voices of the founders, victims, and associates of Childhelp USA--is truly a journey from tragedy to triumph. The resiliency of both these women and the children they have touched with their love is a lesson for us all.




Stolen Innocence


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“Both creepy…and quite moving.” —New York Times Book Review “Wall’s story couldn’t be more timely.” —People Stolen Innocence is the gripping New York Times bestselling memoir of Elissa Wall, the courageous former member of Utah’s infamous FLDS polygamist sect whose powerful courtroom testimony helped convict controversial sect leader Warren Jeffs in September 2007. At once shocking, heartbreaking, and inspiring, Wall’s story of subjugation and survival exposes the darkness at the root of this rebel offshoot of the Mormon faith.




Broken


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An edgy, affecting, and darkly funny debut novel — narrated by Skunk, an eleven-year-old girl in a coma — that explores innocence and its betrayal as powerfully and unforgettably as do Lullabies for Little Criminals and The Lovely Bones Skunk Cunningham’s world is a small one, populated by her family; her teachers and schoolmates; and her neighbours, the quiet Buckley family and the five terrifying Oswald girls and their thug of a father, Bob. When Saskia Oswald, with her stilettos and tight pants, asks shy Rick Buckley for a ride in his new car, he can’t believe his luck. But after a quick fumble, Saskia broadcasts Rick’s deficiencies to anyone who will listen, including her younger sisters. This act of thoughtless cruelty will see Rick dragged off by the police, humiliated, and “broken,” — and, in a tragic chain of events, will leave Skunk hanging on to her young life by a thread. From her hospital bed, Skunk shows us her hapless father finding love, and her idealistic favourite teacher losing it; “Broken” Buckley spiralling into madness; and the Oswald clan coming apart at the seams. As we inch ever closer to the mystery behind her coma, Skunk’s innocence becomes a beacon by which we navigate a world as comic as it is tragic, and as engaging as it is finally uplifting. Broken introduces Daniel Clay as a brilliant and utterly original voice in international fiction.




Damaged Innocence


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Damaged Innocence Whats Done in the Dark In this gripping novel of combined truth and fiction, a suspenseful tale by upcoming author Tojon Montae is weaved from the debts of drama and turmoil. A small rural town nestled in the shadows of the booming city of Memphis is the perfect place for a young black man with many secrets to hide from his problems. Tatum Collier, a young gay man just trying to find his place, has made a career of deferring his dreams, emotions, and feelings to hide his most disturbing secrethis lifestyle, one not of his choosing. This secret he has kept bottled up is now coming to the surface in a way he never could have predicted. As if finally giving in to the decay of his inner self, all the good inside him fades and is being taken slowly by the justified darkness. His disturbing relationship with his mother, May Rachel, and relentless stepfather, Mr. Harris, drives him into manhood early. After moving in with his best friend, Steven, Tatum discovers this may have been a destructive decision on his part. But by the time he realizes this, its far too late. Tatum is living proof of what could happen to a person who feels abandoned by his friends and family. Looking for love in all the wrong places and being too young to know the games played, Tatum is hurt one too many times. When he finally gets a true opportunity at being happy with the handsome and charismatic David, a soccer player from Florida, his past mistakes put all those dreams to rest. Tatum Collier didnt ask for this life, but escaping wasnt an option. Not now! The secrets he has worked so hard to outrun have finally caught up with him, creating an entirely new persona person not even he recognizes. Now learning to embrace who he is becoming, Tatum tries to maintain his innocence by any means necessaryno matter whom he has to hurt to accomplish this, no matter how damaging it may be.