![]() The psychological implications of this – how it impacts decision making and the way people touched by this relate to the world around them – is something many of us have observed, but find hard to understand. The story gives us a glimpse inside the world of domestic violence and its fallout. As in many books (and real life), a few questionable decisions can snowball, which is what happens here. However, the reasons provided were compelling enough to convince me. ![]() For example, choosing to flee, rather than seeking help from law enforcement and taking refuge at a shelter for victims of abuse. It would be easy to second-guess some of the decisions made by the characters in Broken Ones. For more, visit Martin’s blog.Īfter her abusive brother-in-law puts Louise in the hospital, she flees with her sister Marie, a nephew, and two nieces. She says that for some reason her stories always have a ghost. She has another novel ( The River and the Roses) and a short story ( Veronica in Paris) which are also available for your favorite e-reader. Sophia Martin lives with her husband in the mountains of Northern California. Kindle US: YES UK: YES Nook: YES Smashwords: YES Paper: NOĬlick on a YES above to go to appropriate page in Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or Smashwords store ![]()
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