I am writing to ask for book reviewers. I am a clinical trauma therapist and first time author. I am not wanting to make money or become famous, but to spread awareness for sex trafficking, to help these stories get heard, to make a difference. I lead a weekly support group for survivors (volunteer). I have heard so much heartbreak. I needed to do something more to make a difference. So many are out there who need our help. And the help they need is extensive. Please read the book and write a review to help me get the book read by many. Thank you, Diane Clark, LSCSW, Author She’s On Her Own
Synopsis: Sophie, growing up in a family of mental illness and drugs, was forced into child pornography from ages 7-10. She goes on to lead a tragic life of alcohol, drugs, rape and loss, until reaching her bottom in jail. She is sent from rehab to a transitional program where she meets other women like herself, survivors of sex trafficking, including Emma. Emma, who aged out of foster care only to be groomed by a much older man for prostitution, is desperate to be loved. As Sophie fights for her future facing felony charges, she and Emma learn who they are and how to move forward with their lives with Jesus as their helper and guide. Sophie and Emma and the women they meet at The Haven, are fictionalized accounts of real women. Their journey's shed light on the healing and hope that thousands of survivors and their potential rescuers need to hear. Hope is out there, but only if it is made reachable to them. It is our prayer that by getting to know Sophie, Emma and the women at The Haven, others like themselves will find what they need to overcome, to become survivors.
If you agree to review the book, I will send you a copy in PDF.
Thank you,
Diane Clark, LSCSW, Author
She’s On Her Own
https://www.amazon.com/Shes-Her-Own-D...
Synopsis: Sophie, growing up in a family of mental illness and drugs, was forced into child pornography from ages 7-10. She goes on to lead a tragic life of alcohol, drugs, rape and loss, until reaching her bottom in jail. She is sent from rehab to a transitional program where she meets other women like herself, survivors of sex trafficking, including Emma. Emma, who aged out of foster care only to be groomed by a much older man for prostitution, is desperate to be loved. As Sophie fights for her future facing felony charges, she and Emma learn who they are and how to move forward with their lives with Jesus as their helper and guide.
Sophie and Emma and the women they meet at The Haven, are fictionalized accounts of real women. Their journey's shed light on the healing and hope that thousands of survivors and their potential rescuers need to hear. Hope is out there, but only if it is made reachable to them. It is our prayer that by getting to know Sophie, Emma and the women at The Haven, others like themselves will find what they need to overcome, to become survivors.
If you agree to review the book, I will send you a copy in PDF.