Books tagged: abusive relationships

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Footprints    by Rosie Chee
Price: $1.99 USD. 38700 words. Published on June 15, 2010. .

FOOTPRINTS includes a collection of stories that explore and discover what it really means to live: To love without reserve, even when we lose what we hold dear; to accept that we would rather deny, and learn to see the light in the darkness; to embrace the unconditional bonds of friendship, and experience the greatest gifts of all.
Defective    by Cindy Vine
Price: $1.50 USD. 63450 words. Published on March 27, 2011. .

Apartheid South Africa 1982. An unexpected windfall for her eighteenth birthday gives Kara Butler the opportunity to escape her miserable home life and start somewhere else afresh. She randomly picks Bretherton, a small sleepy seaside town where nothing much happens. But soon her life becomes tangled up with a brain-damaged co-worker, a manipulative married doctor and his agoraphobic wife.
Consider Divine Love    by Donna J. Farris
Price: Free! 5920 words. Published on July 19, 2011. .

Written for those who have experienced the pain of abusive relationships, this book is an intensely intimate look at some of the barriers survivors face when learning to again trust in love - even God's love. By examining several misconceptions about the person and work of the biblical Jesus Christ, readers are led through their own journey to discover the wonders of divine love.
You Are A Door Prize, Not A Doormat    by Dr. Jay Grady
Price: $5.99 USD. 36060 words. Published on August 24, 2011. .

No one should suffer from verbal abuse. Know the symptoms and solution. A purposeful book for everyone even if not directly affected by abuse. It will help identify those who could be victim around you. It is an important vehicle for those in the medical, clergical or education fields.
Hurt No More! A Journey of Healing from Abuse    by Kelly Ann Evers
Price: $8.99 USD. 35600 words. Published on November 5, 2011. .

Evers reaches out to abused women with her own compelling and inspirational story. After escaping from her abusive husband, she was unable to enjoy her newfound freedom because of the emotional, physical, and spiritual scars left from years of domestic violence. Determined to set herself free, she found the courage to search for true happiness and a meaningful life.
A Recipe for Leaving an Abusive Relationship    by Kate Vyne
Price: Free! 3730 words. Published on November 11, 2011. .

This is one recipe for leaving a violent relationship--what worked for one single mother of three, who escaped abuse and successfully delivered her children to adulthood.
Man Up, Woman Up: Healing Black Love    by Toni Odom
Price: $6.99 USD. 9230 words. Published by All Black Ebooks on June 11, 2012. .

Award winning author Toni Odom's new title, Man Up, Woman Up takes a hard hitting look at the state of the relationships between Black men and women. This is not your text book analysis but some REAL talk about the strengths and weaknesses, positive and negative behavior that has lead to much of the stereotypes found in media.
Mississippi Pearl    by Joel Arnold
Price: $0.99 USD. 4340 words. Published on August 6, 2012. .

In this award winning short story, Kelly Holmsted finds a huge Mississippi pearl. Refusing to sell it, she keeps it with her at all times until she loses it during a traumatic incident that she refuses to talk about. Years later at a family get together, she decides to finally reveal the secret behind the loss of her pearl, as well as sole the problem of her abusive husband. But at what cost?
Dancing Days    by V. J. Chambers
Price: Free! 95360 words. Published on August 22, 2012. .

A young muse searches to discover who is draining energy from her new found home, the whimsical land of Helicon, and begins to suspect her childhood sweetheart.
Goodbye Blue Sky    by V. J. Chambers
Price: $3.99 USD. 96910 words. Published on August 22, 2012. .

Owen is stalking Nora by leaving threatening messages. Her friends think she's crazy, but Nora knows that Owen isn't through with her yet.