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And So It Came To Pass.....

That my latest book is fully launched.

Now on Amazon, the book is out there.

It is the heart-rending story of Linda and her journey through abuse, drink, drugs, drug trafficking, prostitution, prison…. and into a new life, a hope and a future.

It is the story of life overcoming death, prayer overcoming cancer, love overcoming abuse.

Written in the style if a thriller, it is a roller-coaster emotional ride, a story of a present day miracle-finder, a story of the power of transformation.

Here are a few of the comments from readers:

‘This really is an amazing book. You will probably read it in about 2 or 3 sittings and your heart will descend into the depths and feel some of the pain - only then for it to soar as you read of this real life tragedy come miracle.’
From an Amazon review.

‘This is a real story, not a work of fiction, but it is as every bit as gripping as a thriller.’
From an Amazon review.

‘The story draws you in and I found myself still reading at 4am...the only reason I stopped reading was my eyes decided they just had to close.’
From an Amazon review.

‘This story grips the reader from beginning to end. You just have to keep reading to find out what happens next. A roller coaster of a life from pillar to post... until it finally comes to land and the reader can breathe out at last. How can God persist with such a person? - A woman who is controlled by men, drugs and a lifestyle she’d never have chosen; she ended up with a storm whichever way she turned until God’s people met her, persisted in their contact with her and well…. readers will have to read it themselves and find the God who transforms lives! A “Nicky Cruz” style story but British and more recent!’
From Dr Anne E. Dyer,  Lecturer,  Mattersey College

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