Author : Tamberly Mott
Publisher : Tamberly Mott MFT
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 307 pages
Book Rating : 4.9/5 (871 download)
Book Synopsis Being Still Again by : Tamberly Mott
Download or read book Being Still Again written by Tamberly Mott and published by Tamberly Mott MFT. This book was released on 2022-12-15 with total page 307 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Can human trafficking victims rebuild their lives after twenty years of slavery? The first in a trilogy, the debut novel, BEING STILL AGAIN, takes psychological domestic suspense to a whole new vista, when two sex slaves escape sinister bondage, only to discover the journey to freedom is as threatening as it is allegorical. The runaways, both raised and exploited by the same monstrous trafficker, are intent on attaining independence. The problem…the “Master” wants them back and he is used to controlling everyone, including his evil doppelgängers. Seeking refuge, the stunning “Golden Girl,” aka Little Dove, sojourns across Brazil, changing gender and identity, until a shamanic vision dubs her “Ariel Black,” and guides her toward the forested crossroads near the Nevada-California Stateline. There she finds gender-spectrum support and pursues employment as a mannequin model; a job that she hopes will enable her to buy a home and begin living her true identity. When she learns, her only love, Lily, the slave teacher known as China Dawl, has escaped the master’s lair, and is living a stolen life nearby, she hopes they can be together again. Historical mystery, impassioned true crime, and medicinal eco-psychology are melded for an edgy voyeuristic ride-along with a band of eclectic characters who display undeniable resiliency. This contemporary thriller, similar to Girl with a Dragon Tattoo, illustrates diverse approaches for overcoming victimization while delivering a darkened Broke Back Mountain gut punch.