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Follow a daughter on her quest for the truth and a mother who wants to keep her safe by any means necessary. Who is right? Who is wrong? Who will say, I wish I would've? She only has loving memories of her beloved G-Pa and can't understand why her mom calls him ""devil"". On her eighteenth birthday she goes on a quest for the truth, without her mom's knowledge. While visiting her G-Pa she discovers her dark family secrets.

Produktbeschreibung
Follow a daughter on her quest for the truth and a mother who wants to keep her safe by any means necessary. Who is right? Who is wrong? Who will say, I wish I would've? She only has loving memories of her beloved G-Pa and can't understand why her mom calls him ""devil"". On her eighteenth birthday she goes on a quest for the truth, without her mom's knowledge. While visiting her G-Pa she discovers her dark family secrets.
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Autorenporträt
Aynoit Ashor's personal mission is to empower others to love the life they live and encourage survivors of interpersonal violence (abuse) to take back power and no longer be victims.

Aynoit has worked diligently to expose and increase awareness about the horrors of intimate partner abuse and sexual violence/abuse with her stories, speaking engagements, interviews and appearances.

Personal challenges Aynoit has faced are homelessness, domestic and sexual abuse. Facing these issues sparked a fire in Aynoit and, because of this spark, the Family Secrets series was born. This series of novellas uncovers issues many would like to ignore or sweep under the rug.

Aynoit uses her personal life experiences during her speaking engagements and workshops. Her presentations give a glimpse into her life as survivor of molestation, rape and domestic abuse while leaving the audience, no matter their background, feeling empowered and hopeful.

"I had to learn to forgive, not forget. I used to do it the other way around. Once I finally figured it out, I understood what I needed to do to thrive and be happy." ~Aynoit Ashor