The Torn Trilogy Chaplets 3

Torn From the Inside Out

Biography & Memoir, Religious, Literary
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Author: Josephine Thompson, Sara Niles (Pen) ISBN: 1230000146874
Publisher: Impact Books & Art Publication: July 1, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Josephine Thompson, Sara Niles (Pen)
ISBN: 1230000146874
Publisher: Impact Books & Art
Publication: July 1, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Tags: domestic violence, abuse, memoir, violence,trilogy, mental illness

The innovative Chaplet Edition enables purchase as you read option for your reading pleasure and convenience.

12 Chaplets
Chaplets 1-4: Torn From the Inside Out
Chaplets 5-9: The Journey
Chaplets 10-13: Out of the Maelstrom

Excerpt from Torn From the Inside Out (Chaplets 1-4)

“Thunder rattled the window- panes two stories high, and lightning split the sky; it was as if the whole world was in turmoil that night. My nerves were keyed up as tight as piano strings and in a sudden moment of stillness and silence it felt as though my heartbeat was amplified ten times over. He was over a hundred pounds greater than I, nearly a foot taller, and I knew he could move his muscled body into unbelievable sprints”.

Rain started falling in torrents, while the storm raged outside. I was not afraid of the storms of nature; it was the storm inside this night that I knew I might not survive…

…February 13th, 1987, the night Sara Niles was forced to flee for her life with her five small children."

 

“Thunder rattled the window- panes two stories high, and lightning split the sky; it was as if the whole world was in turmoil that night. My nerves were keyed up as tight as piano strings and in a sudden moment of stillness and silence it felt as though my heartbeat was amplified ten times over. He was over a hundred pounds greater than I, nearly a foot taller, and I knew he could move his muscled body into unbelievable sprints”.

Rain started falling in torrents, while the storm raged outside. I was not afraid of the storms of nature; it was the storm inside this night that I knew I might not survive…
…February 13th, 1987, the night Sara Niles was forced to flee for her life with her five small children."
 

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Tags: domestic violence, abuse, memoir, violence,trilogy, mental illness

The innovative Chaplet Edition enables purchase as you read option for your reading pleasure and convenience.

12 Chaplets
Chaplets 1-4: Torn From the Inside Out
Chaplets 5-9: The Journey
Chaplets 10-13: Out of the Maelstrom

Excerpt from Torn From the Inside Out (Chaplets 1-4)

“Thunder rattled the window- panes two stories high, and lightning split the sky; it was as if the whole world was in turmoil that night. My nerves were keyed up as tight as piano strings and in a sudden moment of stillness and silence it felt as though my heartbeat was amplified ten times over. He was over a hundred pounds greater than I, nearly a foot taller, and I knew he could move his muscled body into unbelievable sprints”.

Rain started falling in torrents, while the storm raged outside. I was not afraid of the storms of nature; it was the storm inside this night that I knew I might not survive…

…February 13th, 1987, the night Sara Niles was forced to flee for her life with her five small children."

 

“Thunder rattled the window- panes two stories high, and lightning split the sky; it was as if the whole world was in turmoil that night. My nerves were keyed up as tight as piano strings and in a sudden moment of stillness and silence it felt as though my heartbeat was amplified ten times over. He was over a hundred pounds greater than I, nearly a foot taller, and I knew he could move his muscled body into unbelievable sprints”.

Rain started falling in torrents, while the storm raged outside. I was not afraid of the storms of nature; it was the storm inside this night that I knew I might not survive…
…February 13th, 1987, the night Sara Niles was forced to flee for her life with her five small children."
 

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