Synopsis
Although born and raised in the church, Shellie Warren became a victim and survivor of sexual abuse, low self-esteem, rape, promiscuity and co-dependency. After multiple abortions and deep depression, she found healing, reconcilation and recovery in God. As she shares her pain, discoveries and triumphs, she draws young women who are dealing with sexual misuse to a place where they can be real and find wholeness and healing.
About the Author
A former spokesperson for Miss Black USA, Inc. Shellie R. Warren is a full-time writer and speaker on "sexual misuse," a phrase she coined to describe any sexual relationship outside of marriage. She has been published in over three-dozen publications including Honey Magazine, Upscale Magazine, CCM, Gospel Today, b-gyrl.com, DOE Network and NV Magazine. Warren, who was named Miss Woman of Color 2002, is also a spoken word artist and is featured on b-gyrl.com s compilation, The Lyristcess Lounge and Gotee artist, GRITS latest release, Dichotomy A. She lives in Nashville, TN.
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