Deliverance: Taquayasia's Final Journey
The Deliverance Series, Book Three
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Narrated by:
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Rae Wallace
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By:
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Yasmin S. Brown
About this listen
Suffering in silence from sexual assault and domestic violence remains until her sense of security gets taken away. Unhinged and vulnerable Taquayasia taps into her survivor instincts and revisits her past of molestation, rape, attempted suicide, and alcohol only to discover the true meaning of her grandmother’s last words, “he will be back”. The brokenness continues in order to find her self-worth, self-love and self-confidence. This audiobook creates interaction and encouragement to find oneself in the darkness.
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