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Dec 19, 2015 06:05AM

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It has my books - the links to get them - and the order. If you have any questions first, please e-mail me at aab874@gmail.com
-Amanda
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It's a snazzy blog! I look forward to perusing it.
Hi Lana - My book - Life Before - is scheduled for release in Feb. Description is as follows:
When recent empty-nester Elaine Dearborn resurrects her writing career, and types What if I were someone else? on her laptop, she suddenly finds herself experiencing life as Eliza Darling, a reformed prostitute in 1907 Dallas, who is determined to shut down the sex trade that has taken so many young lives.
Elaine’s life in the present becomes more and more intertwined with Eliza’s crusade one-hundred years earlier, and Elaine is tormented by the very real possibility that she’s losing her mind. That is, until she learns the truth about her past, and what it will mean for her future.
As is true today, the sexual slavery business in the early-twentieth-century was alive and well, deplorably exploiting the young and vulnerable, but hidden within plain sight. Although the characters in this novel are fictional, The Virginia K. Johnson Home & Training Center for Women was a real institution in Dallas, devoted to giving young prostitutes a way out.
Life Before is a book about personal strength and redemption – with a twist!
Would love for you to review it. I would have to send you the pdf version. Thanks. I'll also fill out the form on your blog.
When recent empty-nester Elaine Dearborn resurrects her writing career, and types What if I were someone else? on her laptop, she suddenly finds herself experiencing life as Eliza Darling, a reformed prostitute in 1907 Dallas, who is determined to shut down the sex trade that has taken so many young lives.
Elaine’s life in the present becomes more and more intertwined with Eliza’s crusade one-hundred years earlier, and Elaine is tormented by the very real possibility that she’s losing her mind. That is, until she learns the truth about her past, and what it will mean for her future.
As is true today, the sexual slavery business in the early-twentieth-century was alive and well, deplorably exploiting the young and vulnerable, but hidden within plain sight. Although the characters in this novel are fictional, The Virginia K. Johnson Home & Training Center for Women was a real institution in Dallas, devoted to giving young prostitutes a way out.
Life Before is a book about personal strength and redemption – with a twist!
Would love for you to review it. I would have to send you the pdf version. Thanks. I'll also fill out the form on your blog.
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