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Bitter Memories A Memoir of Heartache & Survival by Sue Julsen Bitter Memories: A Memoir of Heartache & Survival delves into my early life. The names were changed to protect the innocent, and the guilty, but the events are factual.
As horrifying as it is, this was my life!
Kidnapped by my father at age three, I then lived a life on the run, hungry, abused and terrified for six long years. Bitter Memories is an insightful journey into the world of extreme child abuse, but it also shows my will to survive.
In order to expose the whole truth about child abuse I did not "skirt around" what happened to me. The language is raw, however, these were words I heard on a daily basis. These are words other survivors of child abuse can identify with since they heard many, if not all, of the same words from their abusers.
Written from the heart, my life story is one that some people might find threatening. My commitment to honesty may expose their own fears; their own imperfections.
CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE AND CONTENT!


Drowning In Memories (Bitter Memories, # 2) by Sue Julsen Drowning In Memories, the story my fans have been waiting for, is the sequel that continues other parts of my life., written in two parts, with a bonus story at the end.
Part One: takes you through going to live with my uncle, the cop, and his heavy-handed wife, then moves on to after I left home.
Part Two: tells about my mother's sister, who I ended up living with and running away from, and of a time I literally ran from an abusive husband with nothing but my Siamese cat and what clothes I could fit into a paper sack, finding out I was happier than I'd ever been in my life. I also talk about my big brother who I'd never met in Book One.
The bonus story is a tribute to a very special and wonderful man who brought me back from a never-ending abyss of pain and sorrow, giving me hope to go on. This man changed the direction of my life.


Cutter's Revenge (Bitter Memories, # 3) by Sue Julsen Cutter's Revenge, the last in this series, is very little truth mixed with crime fiction to complete the series in a way I wanted my story to end. By turning tragedy into a fantastic, exciting read, I get my revenge toward some who hurt me, while my readers also get a bit of revenge for themselves.

Henry Frye is at his wits end after numerous men and women vanish from small area towns. When one of his own officers turns up missing, Henry doesn't know a serial killer will soon be stalking his own backyard.
Cutter’s Revenge, unrelentingly suspenseful, releases pure evil!
Memoir and fiction fans, both, will love this book.


Trophy Murders by Sue Julsen For my fiction fans, this book is for you, but I highly recommend it to my non-fiction fans also.
Trophy Murders, based on the true story, is the realistic fiction sequel that continues my story from Bitter Memories, mixing some truth with an exciting crime story.
After a gang moves into town and a murdering spree begins, Henry Frye, the new police chief, is regretting moving his family to the small, peaceful town of Munday, Texas. How many of his townsfolk must die before he catches the ones responsible for turning his town into a place of terror?
Sarah's repeated nightmares takes Henry to the prison to talk to her father. Henry wants answers, but will Eli, a man whose whole life has been based on lies, tell him the truth?
After a fiery car crash leaves one gang member hanging onto life, Henry and Officer Holloway enter the gang's house where they find more bodies, a gruesome sight in the kitchen, and a "shrine" that unnerves Henry.


From the Heart A Collection of Poems and Stories by Sue Julsen From The Heart: A Collection of Poems and Stories is a book written from low points in my life while searching for peace. Exposing feelings never shared before, included are short stories about what inspired each poem. Here you can also learn a little more about my life.


One In A Million A True Story of Friendship by Sue Julsen One In A Million: A True Story of Friendship is about friendship and love between two friends helping each other deal with spirals of emotions, good and bad.
After I'd attempted suicide, I met David, another patient on the psych ward suffering from deep depression. However, holding a heartbreaking secret, David had every reason to be depressed. Becoming instant friends, David shared his secret with me. He then began to show me life through his eyes.
David wanted to be there for his friends and to help others, but no one could help David. No one could change what was to come for my dear friend. Take this journey with me and meet the kindest, most loving man I ever knew.
This is also the bonus story in Drowning In Memories.


The Rose A Tale of Fantasy by Sue Julsen The Rose: A Tale of Fantasy is a heartwarming story for all ages. Hollymae is a young girl with a "special gift" and powers she isn't even aware of yet. When she learns the animals of the forest, the friends she loves so dearly, are in danger, with her faithful companions by her side, somehow, Hollymae must save her friends from sure death. Join Hollymae and her animal friends as she begins her quest as Queen of the Beasts.




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Bitter Memories A Memoir of Heartache & Survival by Sue Julsen Drowning In Memories (Bitter Memories, # 2) by Sue Julsen Cutter's Revenge (Bitter Memories, # 3) by Sue Julsen Trophy Murders by Sue Julsen From the Heart A Collection of Poems and Stories by Sue JulsenOne In A Million A True Story of Friendship by Sue Julsen The Rose A Tale of Fantasy by Sue Julsen

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message 1: by ML (new)

ML In response to the comment "What do you have to say about the language". It is so typical of those that were never abused to become upset with the victim when they relay their abuse as it happened. The abuse was also the language used to the child at the time. You can not put a pretty bow on abuse and expect it to be understood. If the language was offensive to you as an adult, how do you think a child felt going through this year after year. People need to stop complaining to the victims who finally use their voice and start standing beside the victim. If you were in a crowd and someone used profanity in front of your child, I assure you you would speak up. Victims don't have that luxury. Pedophiles exist because people help them to hide in plain site. I applaude Sue for using her voice that was silenced for so long. That voice is helping her to heal, helping victims of past abuse and hopefully helping prevent future abuse. There is nothing pretty or sweet about abuse. People who have not been abused are shocked and do not want to believe the depth of abuse...until they are touched by it. Once a pedophile always a pedophile. They are your husbands, fathers, priests, coaches and neighbors. Instead of complaining why not learn something. I am sorry that the Author even had to respond to that question. Everyday victims suffer ridicule from people. Ridicule which adds to their suffering. Shame on you for even asking that question. Thank you, Sue, for your courage.


message 2: by Sue (new)

Sue Julsen The above message from MI refers to the question and answers from the July 28th blog.

Thank you for the comment, MI. You are so right on everything you said. I hope in time more people will realize this and stop ridiculing and criticizing the ones who have been abused. It's hard to come forward and talk about our abuse, but it's something that needs to be talked more about.
It's time for everyone to face the fact that child abuse does exist. Child abuse is a national epidemic, and it is not going to stop as long as non-believers continue to say things that prevent others from coming forward.
Comments from readers will also help put an end to child abuse!!
Thank you again, MI for taking the time to comment.


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