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This is a complete spin-off series.
ALL AVAILABLE IN KINDLE UNLIMITED
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Series Overview
After all they’ve been through and survived, their secrets can be what gets them killed.
You may see us as villains with no redeeming qualities, but that doesn't mean we won't seek redemption.
The Youngblood series is filled with angst, secrets, regret, hate, and love that can no longer be denied. Mixed in with all the steam you desire.
You’re not ready for the roller coaster ride of emotions these books will throw at you.
Warning, wrap yourself up in a blanket, get a bottle of wine and a box of tissue. You will need it.
Raw and emotional, with tortured heroes, sassy heroines, and all the angst you can handle.
Read each one of my characters as they fight a battle within themselves and against others.
In our world the Queen always rises to the top.
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History, Non-Fiction
Published: September 2020
Publisher: Aperion Books
Finding Hope and Survival in The Midst of War
FROM 1980 TO 1992, A TURBULENT CIVIL WAR ravaged the Central American state of El Salvador, claiming the lives of approximately 75,000 Salvadorans. The Little Breadwinner is a story of tyrannized, frightened families—mostly poor peasants, indigenous peoples, and child farm workers—whose lives signified nothing to the military death squads.
Lucia Mann, who was in El Salvador at the time, recalls this vivid historical portrait of human rights violations during and after the “dirty” war between the military-led government and left-wing Farabundo Martà National Liberation Front. This brutal conflict was backed politically, economically, and militarily by the United States with CIA involvement.
Throughout these pages, you will experience intense trials of courageous survival with unforgettable characters who yearn for peace, justice, and normalcy. One of the brave women you will meet is Estella Godwin Lozano (a Waorani tribe descendant of the Amazon rain forest), who suffered terribly before her brutal demise in Laredo, Texas in 2019. She was a “little person” who became traumatically affected by the abuse perpetrated by National Guard soldiers outside her pueblo home. She heroically joined the Sandinistas (Cuban-backed guerillas) to seek revenge upon the villains of her country.
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