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Click for more detail about No Trespassing: My Journey from Darkness to Light by Elizabeth Savage and Angie Ransome-Jones No Trespassing: My Journey from Darkness to Light

by Elizabeth Savage and Angie Ransome-Jones
Samone Publishing (Sep 22, 2019)
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No Trespassin is Elizabeth Navarette Savage’s personal memoir and "gift" to survivors of domestic violence, as well as anyone who has experienced a traumatic loss in his/her life. Elizabeth met what she thought was "the love of her life" in high school, never imagining that her dream boyfriend would be her living nightmare.

Like so many victims, Elizabeth ignored the warning signs and by the time the abuse started, she had already given birth to her first child, was pregnant with another and married to her tormenter. For eight years after that, she was beaten and mentally abused at the hands of her husband and father of her children.

Elizabeth’s debut book chronicles her journey through a tumultuous relationship with a chronic abuser, which turned her life upside down and ultimately ended with the devastating loss of three of her children. Through it all, Elizabeth was determined to break the cycle of her abuse and loss, by turning her pain into purpose, which she has masterfully done by telling her life-altering story in No Trespassing. In sharing her story, Elizabeth’s goal is to empower women, men and teens to break the cycle of abuse and live the lives that God pre-ordained for them. "No Trespassing" will give hope to the hopeless that they, too, can overcome what may seem like insurmountable odds without looking back!


Click for more detail about From a Letterman to a Better Man: A Memoir of First Downs and Second Chances by Patrick Williams and Angie Ransome-Jones From a Letterman to a Better Man: A Memoir of First Downs and Second Chances

by Patrick Williams and Angie Ransome-Jones
Samone Publishing (Apr 16, 2018)
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From a Letterman to a Better Man depicts the story of the rise and fall of the infamous Dallas Carter High School football team; but from the personal vantage point of Patrick "PK" Williams. Williams, a defensive player for the Carter Cowboys at the time, chronicles his journey from "pedestal to prison" where he served 3 years, 4 months and 19 days, which is one of the chapters of the book. His story is one of redemption, humility and his quest to be a better man.