Pain comes in many types, not just physical, yet this is the one most of us deal with most often. I cannot imagine there is anyone on the planet who has not suffered physical pain in some way at some time in their life. Many babies are welcomed into life with a smack on the bottom forcing them to cry and prove they are alive.I know a lot about pain because in 2002, my family was involved in a car wreck in which our 10 nearly, 11-year-old daughter, Elizabeth died. We were all severely hurt, filling up all the ICU and PICU units at the hospital we were taken to. We ran up over $2,000,000 of hospital and medical bills. I was left handicapped with RSD / CRPS, a nerve dysfunction where a trauma site hurts constantly and for the rest of the sufferer's life, as if the trauma had just occurred.Fighting Pain Finding Joy will show you how I have managed to do exactly what the title says; Fight the Pain and Find Joy.
WINNER: 2nd place - Bridgid's Fire Books "Debut Novel"San Francisco, 2005: A drunk driver takes the lives of two strangers: Dane and Victoria.They don't stay dead.San Francisco, 2006: Dane suffers from chronic insomnia, relieved by short bursts of fitful sleep, filled with bloody dreams of a red headed woman who he has never met. He barely remembers the night he died, much less any specific detail of the accident.Victoria suffers no such ailment. She, unlike Dane, remembers quite clearly what happened to them after they died that night. She remembers what happened to them long before that night; spanning back through the years to the past lives they have shared. Their destinies collide when mystic and friend Mrs. Jeremy leads Dane on a quest to discover what happened to him and Victoria after they died one year ago. Now Dane must race against time to prevent the mysterious Victoria from killing his life partner, Jake, whose actions in his past lives come back to haunt him.
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