tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30534895.post4090293649754189443..comments2024-02-09T10:04:56.415-05:00Comments on INSPIRING SISTERS: In Pursuit of Proverbs 31Sistergirlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15953555977790444949noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30534895.post-78990082147578358642012-02-20T23:25:04.833-05:002012-02-20T23:25:04.833-05:00Perhaps you can use me and/or my story in some of ...Perhaps you can use me and/or my story in some of your programs?<br /><br />I (Heather Heaton) am recommending my new ebook ("Her Letters from Prison") as a motivational resource for reading pleasure, review, contemplation, and comment. God changed my life in prison! My ebook will validate your inquisitive doubts about what goes on in women’s prisons (It is what it is!); it can justify the efforts spent toward Christian ministries to women’s prisons; and it can be an inspirational (tell-it-like-it-is) resource for drug rehab/prevention programs. The book is non-fiction, inspirational, prison romance; and the original letters (with prison art) are included as images for authenticity. You can go to http://www.heather-heaton.com, click on a direct link to my Smashwords "book pages", and purchase “Her Letters from Prison”, Parts 1 and 2.<br /><br />I am a 34 year old college student trying to better my life, in spite of the baggage I carry from my previous life.<br /><br />A brief description of the ebook follows:<br />1. Breanna tells the true story of her experiences in prison through her letters to her friend Heath. This is a story of survival and a quest to make a better life. The letters describe the daily shocking events of prison life involving drugs, sex, utter devastation and humiliation, anger, hopelessness, despair, and finally happiness and hope.<br /><br />2. Breanna was condemned to prison by her narcissistic lover; and a new, positive prison romance began to blossom.<br /><br />3. Breanna's "truth" stands still even as the world around her trembles and burns! Bad things do happen to good people; and Breanna is the perfect example of this truth.<br /><br />4. Breanna's inner strengths and principles eventually win out over the corruption and evil that surrounds her. With God's help, Breanna survives the horrible experiences of prison life and regains her self-confidence and hope for a better life.<br /><br />5. "Breanna" was an inmate at Tutwiler Women's Prison from 2007 to 2009.<br /><br />6. "Breanna" benefitted from women's prison ministries and the LIFE Tech-Wetumpka state-funded self-help program. Breanna was blessed with a life-changing experience.<br /><br />Sincerely, <br />Heather Heaton<br />http://www.heather-heaton.com<br />http://www.herlettersfromprison.com<br /><br />Customer/Reader Review of “Her Letters from Prison”<br />Heather, ever since you first contacted me about your ebooks (and when I received them) I have been giving them traction. At least two women on my case load checked them out, (like a library card so I would get them back) and were very moved by the content. I haven’t had another problem with their behavior since they read them. So…I know they are working. They should be required reading, ordered by a Judge before women are sentenced to probation, so that they would fully understand the consequences of their behavior.<br />Gary Parsons<br />Parole Officer<br />State of Alabama – Board of Pardons & ParoleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com