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Bernice Camp
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Bernice Camp
discovered her passion for writing while during a personal tragedy, put her
pen to paper, and recorded her thoughts. Listed to her credit are; “Broken
Vessels-Tribute to a Family,” and “Forgotten Memories.” When not writing,
she enjoys the company of her husband, David, two daughters, and two
granddaughters, in rural Southern Illinois.
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BROKEN VESSELS-TRIBUTE TO A FAMILY
traces the lives of five sisters. Born and raised in the shadow,
of alcohol and abuse, our deep bonds of love grew strong. Little did we know
those bonds would be tested while we struggled with the crippling effects of
childhood and un-forgiveness. How one sister’s prayer, “I want my family whole”
brought us full circle and a century of alcoholism ended. Not until the “quality
of life” issue was, again, in question did I realize my family and I had
something to say. The courts debated the fate of a helplessly disabled woman and
the decision was made, death by starvation. Written to inspire, encourage, and
give hope in a world of legalized abortion, life created for harvest, and courts
deciding life or death based on their opinion of, “quality of life.” Ask
yourself; how far will they go, when will your loved one be judged? What about
my sister, Katie
FORGOTTEN MEMORIES;
a saga of romance, intrigue, lies, and secrets.
Ella Martin, a beautiful woman who seemed to have it all. The love of a
wonderful man, rewarding career, and a safe organized life—nothing out of the
ordinary—until the dreaming started. Haunting dreams that threatened her sanity
and would change her life forever. What were the dreams telling her? Where would
the next dream lead her? What was her family hiding? She had to know the truth
at all cost. Helplessly, Ella watched her life play out—forcing her to follow a
chain of events that would propel her back in time, into a past she couldn’t
remember. Follow Ella on her quest to reclaim her forgotten memories, and
discover the lies and secrets of her childhood, and the all-consuming need to
find a stranger from her past.
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