Date Published: 11/27/2013
Non Fiction - Spiritual Memoir
Dubbed the “Sweetheart Rapist,” Aaron Goddard terrorized and raped more than a dozen women in northern California in the 1980s before authorities caught him. The attacks struck fear into the hearts of lovers everywhere as he targeted isolated spots where couples went to be alone. With a ski mask and a gun, the Sweetheart Rapist ordered men into the trunks of cars to listen helplessly while he raped their female partners, usually petite blondes.
The Knowing: Awake in the Dark is the true story of a young woman's love for a man who becomes a notorious serial rapist. Her unique, clairvoyant gifts warn her that he is a violent predator. Journey with her as she struggles to find her own self-worth, dignity, and love amidst deception and self-doubt, and learn how to use the power of intuition and conscious intent in your own life.
TOUR STOPS
December 3 - Logikal Blog - Guest Post
December 5 - Deal Sharing Aunt - Interview
December 6 - A Life Through Books - Review
December 7 - Jeanz Book Read N Review - Interview
December 9 - Alway's Jo Art - Guest Post
December 10 - Must Read Faster - Excerpt
December 11 - My Reading Addiction - Interview
December 12 -The Indie Express - Excerpt
December 5 - Deal Sharing Aunt - Interview
December 6 - A Life Through Books - Review
December 7 - Jeanz Book Read N Review - Interview
December 9 - Alway's Jo Art - Guest Post
December 10 - Must Read Faster - Excerpt
December 11 - My Reading Addiction - Interview
December 12 -The Indie Express - Excerpt
I have been working as a clairvoyant-medium for the past three decades, giving psychic readings to hundreds of clients all over the United States. I teach meditation classes and lead workshops on forgiveness, releasing judgment, and finding one’s intuition. I am a certified hypnotherapist and have studied integrative breath work and bio-energy. I am also a high-school dropout who barely earned her GED at the age of thirty. Against all odds, I taught myself to write at the age of forty-eight when I decided it was time to tell this story. I live in Arizona with my husband.
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