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Inspired by true life events, Yasmine Payton struggles with the aftermath of her decision to join the military. As a teenager, she thought that joining the military would be a good idea. It would get her away from a suicidal situation and allow her to travel the world to places she only dreamed about. Unbeknownst to her, the catalyst she would use to travel the world was about to turn her dream into a nightmare. From almost being killed in the line of duty, to an attempted rape on the ship, followed by an event that would result in threats to her life, Payton had to endure things females her…mehr

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Inspired by true life events, Yasmine Payton struggles with the aftermath of her decision to join the military. As a teenager, she thought that joining the military would be a good idea. It would get her away from a suicidal situation and allow her to travel the world to places she only dreamed about. Unbeknownst to her, the catalyst she would use to travel the world was about to turn her dream into a nightmare. From almost being killed in the line of duty, to an attempted rape on the ship, followed by an event that would result in threats to her life, Payton had to endure things females her age should never have to endure but nothing could prepare her for what those events would ultimately do to her mentally, spiritually and emotionally. PTSD in the military is very real and not knowing how to deal with these emotions would leave Payton in a state of utter despair. Would she go through with killing herself or would she allow her emotions to force her to kill someone else? There's only one way to find out and that's by following Payton on The Long Journey Home.
Autorenporträt
Yolanda Harris is a mother, writer, and advocate for those in need of help. During an evening in prayer, God told Yolanda that He hears the cries of his baby girls and sees their struggles. He said to let them know that they are not alone. With this book, God found a new way to reach them. Because Yolanda struggled with celibacy, she can relate to women from diverse backgrounds who struggle as she did. Her passion has always been peo- ple, so God is using her testimony and the testimonies of those like her to reach the multitudes. God's baby girls are His rewards, and He wants them to know that they are fearfully and wonderfully made. He gives them His love freely and unconditionally. There is nothing they must do to receive His love. Yolanda currently travels with her daughter, Madison Bryant telling others about their experiences and how God is still working miracles today. Yolanda would love to hear from you. Please email her any questions or comments at writer.yolandaharris@gmail.com"