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Suffer the Children

By: James R. Olson
Narrated by: James R. Olson
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Would you risk your life for a couple of kids you don’t even know?

Virtually overnight Jonathon Wilson’s carefree bachelor world has been turned upside down. His sister is dead from a drug overdose that may or may not have been accidental, and he’s suddenly the guardian of a niece and nephew - who’ve been sexually and emotionally abused.

Fighting a Government Bureaucracy to keep the children out of the foster care system is only the beginning of his problems. His sister’s former drug dealer wants to ask the children some questions, and they aren’t likely to survive the interrogation. Now Jon must decide whether he is willing to die to protect two kids he didn’t even know existed two months ago.

©2020 James R. Olson (P)2020 James R. Olson

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Wonderful and filled with love and hope

Two children trapped in a truly horrible situation survive nightmares and find their way to home, family and love. Drug abuse is such a tragedy for the person who finds themselves trapped in it’s net, but the trauma doesn’t stop with them and can have long lasting effects even after the abuser loses their battle. Although these children find some wonderful advocates, their battles are not magically overcome, but they find a grounding which offers them a place to start and a chance to survive to be all they can be.

Beautiful and touching. Lots of common sense which is so missing today.

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