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Sister's Justice, A: A Marishka Tanya Alexei Mystery
Michelle Kidwell |
| Marishka is no stranger to pain and tragedy, a victim of molestation as a child along with both of her sisters. She is determined to help her youngest sister Anna get past the pain and get off the streets. Anna turned to prostitution in order to escape what happened to her, but it was Marishka and Sophia who were determined to see she was in a dangerous place. Marishka, a cop, tries everything in her power to show her sister the mistakes she is making and in the process she is shot and paralyzed, but even that does not stop her. Against all odds, Marishka refuses to give up her badge and she fights to prove what she is capable of. The one thing she may not be able to do is to save her baby sister. |

When I was Fourteen I wrote my first short story, but as I grew older my stories grew with me, when I was eighteen I gave my heart to the Lord, and began writing for him, I write both fiction and non ficiton, and poetry, most of my fiction deals with people, often children and young adults overcoming disabilities through faith, I have many inspirations for my writing, my friends such as Melissa who went home to be with the Lord, but continues to be an inspiration to me, she will continue to live on through my writing, and Nonna who was my Mom's Mom inspired me a great deal, I have also found inspiration from Sarah L Tagert, Karen Vidra, Karla Dorman, Joyce Bowling, Sarah Davis, Sister Ruth Osbourne Fran Sayer, Angelic Bayers and Family, my spirtual mentor, Kevin Molloy, Elizabeth Vaughn and Joyce Bowling, and the list goes on and on, as for favorite authors, I love to read Karen Kingsbury, Jill Elizabeth Nelson, Tedd Deeker, Joyce Myers, Joni Eacerson Tada and many others.
I am a very family and friend oriented person, but my personal relationship with Jesus remain the priority in my life, and I pray it always does.
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