Book One of "The Blood Moon Series", "The Blood Moon Sealed My Fate," told the story of a boy named Eamon who was the victim of severe physical, psychological, and religious abuse at the hands of his parents and the community pastor in the Appalachian Mountains. This second book in the series tells the story of Eamon escaping to the city and learning to survive the jungle Book One of "The Blood Moon Series", "The Blood Moon Sealed My Fate," told the story of a boy named Eamon who was the victim of severe physical, psychological, and religious abuse at the hands of his parents and the community pastor in the Appalachian Mountains. This second book in the series tells the story of Eamon escaping to the city and learning to survive the jungle of inner city poverty. His continuing story is somewhat brighter than his childhood. Even though the handicaps from his child abuse and the illiteracy that were common for the mountains create continuing struggles, he slowly creates a better life for the family he creates in the city.
Escape Under A Waning Crescent Moon: Book Two in The Blood Moon Trilogy
Book One of "The Blood Moon Series", "The Blood Moon Sealed My Fate," told the story of a boy named Eamon who was the victim of severe physical, psychological, and religious abuse at the hands of his parents and the community pastor in the Appalachian Mountains. This second book in the series tells the story of Eamon escaping to the city and learning to survive the jungle Book One of "The Blood Moon Series", "The Blood Moon Sealed My Fate," told the story of a boy named Eamon who was the victim of severe physical, psychological, and religious abuse at the hands of his parents and the community pastor in the Appalachian Mountains. This second book in the series tells the story of Eamon escaping to the city and learning to survive the jungle of inner city poverty. His continuing story is somewhat brighter than his childhood. Even though the handicaps from his child abuse and the illiteracy that were common for the mountains create continuing struggles, he slowly creates a better life for the family he creates in the city.
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