Just Fine, Thank You. (Book 1) Evelyn Leite’s true story of growing up in a turbulent family during the 40s and 50s captivates us with feelings like confusion, despair, sorrow and fear, plus unexplainable hope and optimism. Amidst loving her daddy, feeling anxious, yet enjoying big-family gatherings, Leite’s life from age five included neglect, a pedophiliac hired man, mind rape and more. Dance Like There's No Tomorrow (Book 2) Evelyn’s story continues near a cowboy town where she is exposed to multitudes of buff construction workers, fueled with the exuberance...
The Authors Show features interviews with published and self-published authors in all book genres. Evelyn Leite shares how to exchange confusion, despair and sorrow with hope. Evelyn’s own life story featured a broken, but charming, southerner daddy, a bedridden mama, neglect, a pedophiliac hired man, mind rape and more. ...
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