Daughters Book 5: Sorority Animal House

Daughters Book 5: Sorority Animal House

by James W Nelson
Daughters Book 5: Sorority Animal House

Daughters Book 5: Sorority Animal House

by James W Nelson

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Overview

Daughters Book 5 Sorority Animal House(42,000 words)Daughters is the continuing series based on the fact of human trafficking in America.Emma is the strong female lead begun in Book 1 at the age of 18 when she was abducted, raped, trained and trafficked. In Book 5, she is 22, finished with college, a bona fide social worker, well versed in criminal justice, and is earning a black belt in Taekwondo. She has partnered with Jacey Wendell, a young lady attorney. Together they will specialize in helping victims of human trafficking. Their shingle is barely hung when four ex-sorority girls appear, whose stories will open a very dark and secret door about some sororities. Two characters with viewpoint besides Emma.Arianna, the angry, represents the pent-up embarrassment, anger, frustration

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781515360995
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 08/05/2015
Series: Daughters , #5
Pages: 156
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

James W. Nelson was born in a little farmhouse on the prairie in eastern North Dakota in 1944. Some doctors made house calls back in those days. He remembers kerosene lamps, bathing in a large galvanized tub, and their phone number was a long ring followed by four short ones, and everybody in the neighborhood could rubberneck. (Imagine that today!)
James has been telling stories most of his life. Some of his first memories happened during recess in a one-room country schoolhouse near Walcott, ND. His little friends, eyes wide, would gather round and listen to his every hastily-imagined word. It was a beginning. Fascinated by the world beginning to open, he remembers listening to the teacher read to all twelve kids in the eight grades.
He was living in that same house on the land originally homesteaded by his great grandfather, when a savage tornado hit in 1955 and destroyed everything. They rebuilt and his family remained until the early nineteen-seventies when diversified farming began changing to industrial agribusiness (not necessarily a good thing.) He spent four years in the US Navy during the Vietnam War (USS Carbonero and USS Archerfish, both submarines.)
After the navy he worked many jobs and finally has settled on a few acres exactly two and one half miles straight west of the original farmstead, ironically likely the very spot where the 1955 tornado first struck, which sometimes gives him a spooky feeling.
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This novel series, "Daughters" is a departure from his usual writing fare. He thinks the public should be made more aware of what happens/can happen to abducted children, runaways, throwaways, and street children.
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