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A Courageous Battle

By: Susan Bracken

...e crept along the hallway and eased open her mother’s bedroom door. “Hush, child, I have a headache,” Susan Wil- son said. A sweet, tangy odor hung in... ... would associate the smell of rum with her mother’s bedroom and her lonely childhood. Closing the door quietly, Lacey went to the kitchen. She longed ... ...er!” Although Lacey thought she would have an abortion rather than raise a child on her own, she did not divulge that infor- mation to Roger. “So what... ...active imagination. I have no idea why I chose to make Rosalie a victim of sexual assault. I just started writing about it, and then I had to attend s... ...ual assault. I just started writing about it, and then I had to attend sex abuse support group meetings to find out what girls and women face, and to ... ...ing for her hand, which he kissed and then held. Jake enjoyed giving women sexual pleasure. It enhanced his own arousal. This had been especially true... ...d suicide (PAS) or euthanasia often warn of a “slippery slope”, predicting abuse of people in vulnerable groups. To assess this concern, the authors e...

...Lacey Wilson overcomes neglect in childhood and abuse in her first marriage to achieve fame and riches as a popular author, and finds true love and happiness with wealthy entrepreneur, Jake Edmonds. Then cancer strikes. Lacey is afraid of the pain and indigni...

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