Her Letters from Prison: Part 4: Recycled - Second Time Around

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Her Letters from Prison: Part 4: Recycled - Second Time Around by Heather Heaton, Heather Heaton
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Author: Heather Heaton ISBN: 9781476250380
Publisher: Heather Heaton Publication: June 6, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Heather Heaton
ISBN: 9781476250380
Publisher: Heather Heaton
Publication: June 6, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"Recycled - Second Time Around" picks up when Breanna gets released from prison and tells the true story of the next two years of her life. Breanna's prison romance blossoms into a kind, loving, intimate relationship that becomes the foundation of her strength as she struggles to "find her purpose". With surprises, trials and tribulation at every turn, Breanna gets her self-respect and self-confidence (her "old-self") back.

On getting out of prison, Breanna is cast back into the same environment that put her in prison in the first place - old friends, family,and surroundings. She didn't have a choice. Breanna finally breaks free again and moves away, but her old buddies (and trouble) follow her.

"God changed my life in prison!" Breanna testifies. She relies on her faith in God to ward off "the Evil One"; but she cannot always succeed.

All the good things Breanna accomplishes (training, college, writing books, working, volunteering in rehap and re-entry centers, etc.) cannot save her from the evil events that befall her. Only her lasting, loving relationship with Heath can do that.

Breanna re-evaluates, re-defines, and enforces her own personal boundaries and limits to finally resolve her long-term troubling relationship(s) from her past. This enlightenment (discernment) enables her loving-trusting relationship with Heath to expand and grow, as she moves on with her life - still trying to get her pardon and stay out of the justice system.

Breanna's true story has a good ending.

Breanna is a good woman trapped in a destructive, narcissistic-codependent relationship. She is eventually able to "get out" of that relationship.
* Traits of a narcissist
* Traits of a codependent
* Personal boundaries
* Personal limits
* Grace
* Truth
* Love (Grace with Truth)
* Intimacy

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"Recycled - Second Time Around" picks up when Breanna gets released from prison and tells the true story of the next two years of her life. Breanna's prison romance blossoms into a kind, loving, intimate relationship that becomes the foundation of her strength as she struggles to "find her purpose". With surprises, trials and tribulation at every turn, Breanna gets her self-respect and self-confidence (her "old-self") back.

On getting out of prison, Breanna is cast back into the same environment that put her in prison in the first place - old friends, family,and surroundings. She didn't have a choice. Breanna finally breaks free again and moves away, but her old buddies (and trouble) follow her.

"God changed my life in prison!" Breanna testifies. She relies on her faith in God to ward off "the Evil One"; but she cannot always succeed.

All the good things Breanna accomplishes (training, college, writing books, working, volunteering in rehap and re-entry centers, etc.) cannot save her from the evil events that befall her. Only her lasting, loving relationship with Heath can do that.

Breanna re-evaluates, re-defines, and enforces her own personal boundaries and limits to finally resolve her long-term troubling relationship(s) from her past. This enlightenment (discernment) enables her loving-trusting relationship with Heath to expand and grow, as she moves on with her life - still trying to get her pardon and stay out of the justice system.

Breanna's true story has a good ending.

Breanna is a good woman trapped in a destructive, narcissistic-codependent relationship. She is eventually able to "get out" of that relationship.
* Traits of a narcissist
* Traits of a codependent
* Personal boundaries
* Personal limits
* Grace
* Truth
* Love (Grace with Truth)
* Intimacy

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