About My Dear Rosa Jean by Carin Jayne Casey
Do you wonder why a woman would stay in an abusive or toxic environment?
Do you struggle with it yourself or see a loved one in it?
What (red flags) should you look out for?
How can a person break the chains of oppression?
This storyline influences, through the abuser character’s trickery, actions, and temperament, how a woman can become free of the darkened past or present toward finding new beginnings. Angela B Brown, facilitator of Yeshua’s House (a nonprofit transitional home) works with women coming from domestic violence. She indicated this book is instrumental in helping women to progress from victim to overcome.
Hope for healing is available within the pages of My Dear Rosa Jean, a cautionary tale, which I wrote as a survivor, overcomer, and an advocate. This fictional story is part of my series, Standing Through Storms.
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Author Bio:
Carin Jayne Casey’s background is filled with hardships, loss of loved ones, people problems (even abuse), some of which were life-threatening. But God rescued her through it all. Casey strives to educate and encourage people to conquer life challenges. As she recovered from her own troubles, her gratitude toward the Lord motivated her to write books and to provide podcasts for others to gain tools in their overcoming process, to find victory and enjoy life.
Carin Jayne Casey (pen name) graduated from Radford University and served the Commonwealth of Virginia for thirty-one years (now retired).
This book can be found virtually, that includes her fiction, nonfiction, and Kindle Vella books, as well as over 500 Turn to God with Carin podcast episodes on YouTube. She welcomes your Amazon.com reviews!