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Never in the name of love

Released on = August 24, 2006, 8:05 pm

Press Release Author = Pamela Faye/Rolling Seas Promotions Pty Ltd.

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = When child molestation occurs within families there is
always a myriad of excuses used by the predator. There is never any excuse, and the
consequences are always catastrophic. This is the story of 'Daddy's Girl' told by
African American author Linda D. Wattley.

Press Release Body = Dakota Wind from Rolling Seas Reviews had this to say about
\'Daddy\'s Girl\':

" 'You better pull over and let me drive before I tell you what's up.'

In the name of love . or in the name of sex . the author Linda D. Wattley
unfolds the story of a father who betrayed his daughter in the worst possible
way-through child molestation.

Bruce Tillard had his family to protect him-a mother who sheltered her son no matter
what injustices he served to those he proclaimed he loved. Bruce believed he was
above the law, above the moral responsibility of his faith, above reproach.

Brenda gave Bruce Tillard but a passing glance. Sure, he was handsome, but she
already had a son, Mark, she did not need 'no smooth talking man' who drove a red
and white convertible and whistled or blew the horn at girls as they sashayed by.

'Daddy's Girl' was born during a night of violence that would change lives forever.

Leona Tillard was to became 'Daddy's Girl' in every way imaginable. All she could
do was go to sleep to escape. But, it was not only Leona that Bruce wanted to make
feel good. Priscilla and Sarah would also fall victim to the predator.

'Oh, My God!' are words not only read through Linda D. Wattley's story, but
frequently provoked in the mind. When the clock is ticking it is only a matter of
time before the bomb explodes, destroying the lives of innocent children.

'Daddy's Girl' evokes a myriad of emotions leaving the reader wondering if beauty of
body should not be bestowed up those more deserving of its compelling charms. A
story that wrenches at the heart!"

Published by Angel Press Publishing USA, 'Daddy's Girl' is all too real for children
who are molested by predators who profess to love them. The author, Linda D.
Wattley, speaks from experience, bringing heart and soul to the storytelling. She
is the molested child who sought understanding of God. understanding of life.

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Submitted By:

Pamela Faye
Arts Editor
Marketing Director
Rolling Seas Promotions Pty Ltd.




Web Site = http://www.rollingseas.com.au

Contact Details = Rolling Seas Promotions Pty Ltd.
Pamela Faye
Arts Editor
Marketing Director
Ph 61 7 5450 7624
pamela@rollingseas.com.au
P.O. Box 316
Cotton Tree 4558
Queensland. Australia

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