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You're Not Alone, by Stacy Eaton

You're Not Alone, by Stacy Eaton

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You're Not Alone, by Stacy Eaton

You're Not Alone, by Stacy Eaton



You're Not Alone, by Stacy Eaton

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Trinity Morris, co-founder of You’re Not Alone, has a domestic violence past that still haunts her ten years later. She is devoted to helping victims find freedom and to sharing information on how to help them through their emotional and violent trials. While Trinity is presenting at a seminar, she comes across Gavin, a police officer who knows her past all too well. It’s been ten years since he last saw her, but the moment Gavin’s eyes land on her, he’s intent on getting to know the woman who has haunted his dreams all these years. Can Gavin break through the wall that Trinity has built around herself, or will the present and the past collide and take her away from him again?

You're Not Alone, by Stacy Eaton

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #139625 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-11-10
  • Released on: 2015-11-10
  • Format: Kindle eBook
You're Not Alone, by Stacy Eaton

Review "Stacy Eaton takes the difficult subject of domestic abuse and turns it into an emotional, romantic, suspense story full of hope" D Jamieson"Domestic violence is a subject that not too many authors are able to tackle with as much realism and assurance as Stacy Eaton. The characters are well shown, and the imagery of abuse is excellently portrayed." Diana M. Hockley"So well written to describe domestic violence and how deeply it impacts a woman's life. Thank you for telling the story so well I am not a victim but have worked with programs that help victims." Wanda Grimes

From the Author Domestic Violence is a major problem in our society. My purpose for writing stories that deal with domestic violence:**First to help people that have never been in an abusive relationship to understand there are many facets to it**Second is to hopefully reach out to victims and let them know that they arenot alone, and that they can have a life and freedom. My stories are written from experience. The emotions, pain and many of thethoughts and actions of my characters are from real life experiences. Some Reviews on my Domestic Violence Novels: Whether I'll Live or Die:"A realistic look at domesticviolence and the destruction it causes.""As a woman who was married to anabusive husband for 4 years, this book is right on target. It was soreal and accurate."Barbara's Plea:"Stacy Eaton has a way of writing about tough subjects that most peopleeither gloss over or simply skip altogether. She does not pretty it up;she just writes what needs to be said. Some parts are heart-wrenching,some anger-inducing. The book is extremely well written." "Writing about domestic violence is very hard to do, but to do so in such a realistic and awe-inspiringmanner takes a lot of skill and understanding of the topic."You're Not Alone:"Domestic violence is a subjectthat not too many authors are able to tackle with as much realism andassurance as Stacy Eaton. The characters are well shown, and the imagery of abuse is excellently portrayed.""So well written to describedomestic violence and how deeply it impacts a woman's life. Thank youfor telling the story so well I am not a victim but have worked withprograms that help victims."

About the Author Stacy Eaton began her writing career in October of 2010 and as each year goes by, she releases more and more novels. She is a police officer by profession and has been since 2000. Currently, she is assigned as the department detective and enjoys digging into cases and putting the pieces of the puzzles together; not only with interview and interrogation, but by utilizing her certified CSI training. Stacy resides in southeastern Pennsylvania with her husband, who is also in law enforcement, and her tween daughter who is working toward her second degree black belt and on the choral and cheerleading squads at school. She also has a son who is currently serving in the United States Navy. Stacy is very involved in Domestic Violence Awareness and currently serves on the Board of Directors for her local Domestic Violence Center. When Stacy is not working her demanding job, or spending time with her family, she works on her business and volunteers with the World Literary Café. In between all she does, she spends her spare moments plotting and every other moment writing.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. You're Not Alone is an emotional, inspiring story of a woman and a man, both of whom have survived abuse in their life By romancereader You're Not Alone is an emotional, inspiring story of a woman and a man, both of whom have survived abuse in their life, finding each other and finding happiness together. The author drew me into this book from the very first chapter - she teases the reader with the possibility of recognition between the Trinity and Gavin - and makes the reader NEED to read on. The story is fast-paced and I found myself wanting to read faster and faster as the story continues, needing to read at the pace of the story. The book is set ten years after Trinity's "situation" but we find out quickly that she still has a lot of healing left to do - and Gavin is the perfect person to help her through that. He's a sensitive, alpha hero who knows just how to approach Trinity in a way that puts her at ease and draws her in. He is sensitive to her triggers and her fears and helps her manage them.Trinity's abuse has resulted in a self-confidence problem and I love how the author demonstrates Trinity's self-esteem issues and the way that Gavin address them. He has to walk a tightrope of telling her how he feels and what he wants without scaring her away - considering how long he has had feelings for her.The book is written in alternating first person point-of-view, a hallmark of this author. Its a sensual romance but no specifics of intimacy scenes are included, instead left up to the imagination of the reader. But, I didn't find that I missed the details, because so much of a romance is the emotional connection the reader feels to the characters, and I felt that connection even without the specifics.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Must read!!!!!! By BJ Renczkowski To say this was a great book when it’s about domestic violence seems wrong but it was so good. It was a real eye opener to what domestic violence is and what it can do to women. The author does a fantastic job of explaining the different types of violence and how it effects women in the story and yet make it a beautiful story about true love. When she explains how the main character, Trinity, gives her seminars on domestic violence it’s something all men and women need to hear. I wish we could give these seminars to all high school students.The premise of the book is Trinity is battered almost to death by her husband many years ago. The young rookie cop, Gavin, is the one who arrested her husband and carries her out to the ambulance. He sits in the trial as her husband is sentence 20 years for what he has done and always thinks about her and wonders how her life has turned out. Ten years later, he is at a seminar and she is giving a domestic violence training and they met up. From there they go out and slowly develop a beautiful relationship. This is the first time Trinity is able to date a man and it takes a while for her to trust a man again. Gavin is one man all women would like in their world. It also tells the story of the ups and downs of running a domestic violence shelter and the twist and turns of the relationship of Trinity and Gavin.I was given this book for an honest review and was happy to read it as I have been involved with a domestic violence shelter for many year. Ms. Eaton knows what she is talking about and has put it into a wonderful, beautiful story.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Intense and amazing! By Nikki W. You're Not Alone- I won't lie, this book is intense! Writing about domestic abuse has got to be a tough thing to do, but experiencing it has got to be even tougher. Stacy Eaton blew me away, once again. She has officially yanked my heart out, stomped on it, and replaced it for the 100th time. And I'm pretty sure it won't be the last. I blew through this book like a full ranged tornado. Seriously, I couldn't put it down, I didn't WANT to put it down and I definitely didn't want it to end. Stacy started off with such a big bang that I knew from the start this book would be freaking fantastic. And it was so much more than that. I was left shaking and scared for Trinity's past at times. And left in love with her future/ present life. The emotion of these characters fly off the pages and into your heart. This was a truly heart stomping, life changing story that needed to be told. No matter if we want tp believe it or not, Abuse is something that happens every single day. And it's not always physical, but mental too.

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