Silent Victims Innocent Tears


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In this Christian self-help guidebook, Reverend Virginia Reid-Scott profiles Tay, a fictional young woman who decides to step back into her past in order to discover what has gone wrong with her life, ultimately with the goal of helping others heal from their own pain. As Tay stands in front of her mirror and faces the hurt she has been holding in for most of her life, she wonders how she became a silent victim who cries innocent tears. While recalling difficult memories of being teased as a young girl, feeling unloved as a teenager, and experiencing abuse as a young woman, Tay realizes she has been hurt so badly that she has withdrawn within herself; her heart has become cold to love. As Tay continues on her journey to redefine herself and unleash the emotions hidden deep within her, she realizes that she must overcome the pain in order to begin healing. The wisdom and spiritual guidance provided in Silent Victim/Innocent Tears will help young girls and women realize that they can be strong, they can be defined by who they are on the inside, and they can ask for respect and receive it.




The Silent Victims


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It’s July Fourth and the citizens of Crescent Falls are ready to celebrate the occasion. The public park has been transformed into festival central with food tents sponsored by local churches, music provided by the high school band, and a carnival midway with games and a dunking machine. Amateur sleuth Adelaide McBride and her fiancé Vernon Dexter are ready to work a shift at the ice cream tent, sponsored by their church. The newly formed Crescent Falls Auxiliary Police Force, made up of volunteers, will be keeping the peace. But when a murder victim is found in the woods adjacent to the park, the celebration comes to an abrupt halt. Chief of Police Daniel McBride already has a missing person’s case on his hands. Reverend James Preston mysteriously disappeared a week ago and all efforts to find him have failed. Now, Daniel is faced with the brutal murder of a woman he recognizes as Felitia Mason, an out-of-town escort. To make matters worse, days later a skeleton is unearthed in the mayor’s back yard and the town librarian is attacked in the same manner as the escort. As Daniel tries to unravel both twisted cases and find justice for the victims, he has no idea the price some of those involved will have to pay.




The Silent Victims


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Three women face dark consequences because of the actions of their children.




Her Silent Tears


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This novel is based on a true story. Warning the flashback scenes contain vivid mental, physical and sexual content against a child. The victim allowed me to write this novella only after I agreed to write the scenes as they occurred. The dialogue leading to the victim?s flashbacks are products of my imagination, however the flashback memories are the victim's. The victim, who remains anonymous, has read and approved this novella.Take a walk into the world of an abused child through the victim's eyes. Feel the victim's pain as the graphic flashbacks unfold. Tears will be shed as you read about the violence one little life endures during her struggle for a "normal" life.




To Cry in Silence


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Belinda Calabreese was a happy child. Then her father moves to NY. A year later her mother sends her with her father. Thus begins the journey for Belinda in search of a mother who abandoned her. As a woman she falls in love, but in a strange turn of events he marries her stepsister. Now this disillusioned woman finds herself entangled in a web of lies and deceit. Finally, she discovers that she has a life threatening disease. In her pain and confusion she makes a decision that questions the strength and weakness of a women when she has lost all hope of living in this life.




RHYTHM OF MY HEART


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Mr. “B” joined team palm springs, to go the Gay Games VI, Cultural Festival, in Sydney, Australia November 2nd thru the 9th of 2002. Upon returning to Palm Springs, Mr. “B” was notified that he had also been nominated Poet of the Year 2002 by the International Society of Poets . . . the society’s convention was held in November 2002 and 250 poets represented their own works . . . Mr. “B” was awarded the silver chalice merit award and the merit metal 2002 for his poetic rendition of the poem . . . “The Day the World Stopped




Silent Watch


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Revisit a dynamic fan-favorite from New York Times bestselling author Elle Kennedy… Blake was tracking the Rose Killer in order to forget the woman he couldn't save. Now there was a new lead: a survivor. Convincing Samantha “Sam” Dawson to help was only half the battle. Resisting the allure of the fiery beauty was downright impossible. Sam wanted nothing to do with men. With the city. With the fame of her former life as a model. Six months after the heinous attack, she still bore the killer's trademark scar. But if she was tough as she thought, she'd have to face her fears to catch a killer—and dare to love again. Originally published in 2009




Silent Victims


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The research findings presented include notable studies on the factors associated with animal abuse, including the perpetrators, abusive environments, and other factors thought to be linked to animal cruelty. The book also offers readers an insider's look at animal cruelty; real life tales weave theories and research findings with applied fieldwork, and examine commonly used strategies and techniques for recognizing and addressing animal abuse cases.




Miracles in the Trash


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A mother's womb has become the most dangerous place in the world. Innocent life is not to be relegated to the trash cans of the world. In this musical, God wants to bring humanity back into the embrace of his divine love, a humanity that has boldly stepped onto the pathway of its annihilation, through the catalysts of abortion and homosexuality. Truth has the ability to change hearts and minds, and God is truth. A beautiful, unique life is to be cherished and cared for because it is the most precious of gifts from the creative heart of God. What if Mary had aborted Jesus, the Son of God? In this play, she does and is punished by God with a life that never ends. After Jesus is aborted and has resumed his heavenly state, he is torn between the love that he has for his mother and his Father, who seeks to have his mother tried in a court of law for the murder of his Son, and thus the Church of God. This play sets the stage for the unthinkable and unravels the answers to the controversial questions surrounding a woman's decision to abort her miracle, a gift from the love and very heart of God. Miracles in the Trash portrays abortion from God's perspective, and his boundless love for each individual life he has created, revealing that life begins in the heart and mind of God, and that he knows who we are before we are even conceived. Biblical references support that fact. If we believe that God is all-knowing, then it leads to only one conclusion, that he knew who we were before our mother even met our father.




Nothing Bad Happens to Good Girls


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Sociologist Esther Madriz presents a compelling analysis of how women in the United States perceive the threat of crime in their everyday lives and how that perception controls their behavior. With the enormous attention given to crime today, Madriz's informative study is especially timely.