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Trauma has the power to make or break a family, especially generational trauma. Since the beginning of her life, Leah Brenton has dealt with a handful of life changing issues. With majority of the problems she faced being no fault of her own, solutions just didn't come easy. Carrying the weight of having a mother who struggled with substance abuse made things even worse and forced Leah to push through dark and hurtful times alone. That is, until she reunites with her aunt Cherie who is the complete opposite of the monster she called Mom. Thinking that healing would commerce after such connection, Leah finally let down her guard and allowed herself to be loved, but unfortunately that didn't last long. Without notice, things tragically took a turn for the worse and Leah found herself alone again. After coming to terms with reality, she embarks on a treacherous journey of escape as a way to drown out the negativity around her. Wanting to so desperately break the cycle of pain that has haunted her family long before she was born, Leah stops at nothing to put the pieces of the Brenton puzzle together. Even if that means breaking hearts along the way to mend her own. Find out how her story ends in Paying For My Mother's Sins.
The Brenton's are back at it with more lies, secrets, and deceit than ever before. With Raegan's heart still bruised from the pain she accumulated over the years, the constant struggle between good and evil soon spills over into her family's hidden affairs causing old wounds to reopen. Cherie, on the other hand, continues to try to shut out and suppress Zigg's past infidelities with other women, not knowing that the "other woman" is right in her own backyard. Meanwhile, Leah's destructive behavior becomes evident as what she thought was her happily ever after suddenly spirals out of control. As emotions run high and things begin to unravel, the Brenton's soon realize that pain goes away with time, but scars remain forever. Find out what happens in the second installment of this heart racing family drama, Paying For My Mother's Sins.
Sins of the Mother is a powerful and inspiring story of a family whose love was tested but never broken, who finally found the strength to heal the past. Irene Kelly was brought up in poverty and abused by her mammy from an early age. But home life was still better than the time she spent in one of Dublin's industrial orphanages. In that harsh regime she was beaten and sexually assaulted. Set to work in the nursery, she saw the nuns treat the babies with horrifying cruelty. As an adult those experiences haunted Irene. When she fell in love with Matt, who was fighting his own demons, they moved to England for a new start. They wanted their daughter Jennifer to have a better life, but in trying to protect her by hiding their past they only succeeded in pushing her away. Until, one day, Irene had a phone call from Ireland that changed everything . . . 'An epic and stirring story which shows that it is possible to overcome the worst start in life.' Sunday Mirror
A Heart-Stopping Page-Turner: Unravel the Unthinkable in Sins of the Mother On October 25, 1994, a hysterical Susan Smith told police a tale that would strike terror in the hearts of mothers everywhere: An unidentified gunman had sped off with her two little boys, leaving her screaming on the side of the road. For more than a week, the people in the tiny town of Union, South Carolina, rallied around the young mother. They combed the woods and neighborhood parks for the missing children and prayed for their safe return, while FBI teams launched a massive manhunt. No one ever suspected that the pretty 23-year-old who tearfully pleaded for her children in front of millions of TV viewers could be capable of such a heartless act...until she led police to the watery graves of her young sons. Join the shaken community's journey of grappling with their sorrow, anger, and confusion. Sins of the Mother is more than a crime story; it's an exploration of human frailty and the dark side of maternal love.
I nestled in a tomb for a womb. I was trapped, held captive, listless, apathetic, even before I was born. That's how it felt to be conceived out of deceit, lust, and sexual abuse. I walked around for quite awhile as a child and as an adult, feeling repulsive, loathsome, like a disease. I was spawned in darkness my mother's secret, vile sin. I was my mother's entrapment. She was obliviously unaware that she could get pregnant, that she could get caught. My mother was numb, robotic, trying to figure out how to get out of an impossible situation. Slivers of ice pierced my little soul. It was impossible to feel safe knowing she wanted to get rid of me, a parasite, feeding off her body. How could she convince her husband that he was the father of her baby? Her sexual addiction and perversion created this horrible predicament. She was pregnant by her fifteen year old lover, who was fatherless, with a mother that was incapable of taking care of her children, living in poverty and despair. She had to convince her husband that this child from the border of Mexico needed a chance to have a good life without letting him know that he would be taking this teenage boy to Indiana who was the father to his wife's baby. My mother was bipolar, mentally ill, a sociopath that not only got pregnant by my fifteen year old father but went on to abuse me in every way imaginable. This is my story. People have a hard time believing that women, especially mothers who are supposed to protect their children can be molesters, and pedophiles but my mother was one. I am not only telling my story for my own recovery, exposing the sins of the mothers in our family, but to help others to see that if this happened to them, they are not alone and they can recover and have healthy, reasonably happy lives and help others in their journeys to wholeness.
English translations of the six longer stories by Georgios Vizyenos, whose fiction both describes late 19th-century Greece and looks beyond it to question the very nature of reality.
From the New York Times bestselling author of Looking for Mr. Goodbar—a haunting tale of forbidden love set against the backdrop of the American industrial revolution. This is the story of Emmeline Mosher, who, before her fourteenth birthday, was sent from her home on a farm in Maine to support her family by working in a cotton mill in Massachusetts. So begins the sixth novel by the author of Looking for Mr. Goodbar. But nothing Judith Rossner has written can prepare the reader for this haunting love story of a young girl thrust into one of America’s early industrial towns, then drawn into a love affair for which she is far from ready. In Emmeline, Rossner brings us the intensity, grasp of character, and storytelling ability that have distinguished her novels of modern women.
“If our families are to flourish, we will need to learn and practice ways of forgiving those who have had the greatest impact upon us: our mothers and fathers.” Do you struggle with the deep pain of a broken relationship with a parent? Leslie Leyland Fields and Dr. Jill Hubbard invite you to walk with them as they explore the following questions: What does the Bible say about forgiveness? Why must we forgive at all? How do we honor those who act dishonorably toward us, especially when those people are as influential as our parents? Can we ever break free from the “sins of our fathers”? What does forgiveness look like in the lives of real parents and children? Does forgiveness mean I have to let an estranged parent back into my life? Is it possible to forgive a parent who has passed away? Through the authors’ own compelling personal stories combined with a fresh look at the Scriptures, Forgiving Our Fathers and Mothers illustrates and instructs in the practice of authentic forgiveness, leading you away from hate and hurt toward healing, hope, and freedom. "A call to very hard, but very vital, work of the soul." —Dr. Henry Cloud, leadership expert, psychologist, and best-selling author "Forgiving Our Fathers and Mothers is essential reading for anyone who wants to deal with those hurts in a constructive, healing, and God-honoring manner." —Jim Daly, president, Focus on the Family "Leslie Leyland Fields and Jill Hubbard take us into raw, messy stories so we can be transformed by that mysterious and painful grace in the force called forgiveness." —Scot McKnight, Northern Seminary
Every day, millions of women wake up with the lingering and traumatic scars from past events that cause them to limp hopelessly through life covering up what they fear, deep down, can never be healed. Is real healing possible for victims of abuse? Author Jaye Wiegold, Bible teacher and lay counselor, has walked that road. Shes wrestled with questions like: Does God really love me? Will I ever be able to trust Him? Is He really powerfulor really good? Is healing from so many years of painful abuse and suffering even possible? In HIS, Wiegold shares her story of growing up in an alcoholic and abusive environmentat times even homeless. She relays the pain of grasping for fulfillment through promiscuity and a premature marriage, also sharing the heartache of several miscarriages and a painful divorce. And then, everything changed. HIS unveils an inspiring story of redemption through Jesus, divine healing through forgiveness, a head-on look at lifes challenging questions, and most importantly, learning to walk intimately with the Savior every single day.