A Sunday Times bestseller, Terrified is the first book from well-loved foster carer Angela Hart. It tells the emotionally devastating but ultimately uplifting true story of Vicky, a little girl who arrives on Angela's doorstep unwanted and unloved after suffering years of emotional abuse at the hands of her mother. Desperate never to return home, Vicky is haunted by many demons and waking nightmares. This book tells the moving story of Angela's determination to set Vicky free.'A no holds barred insight into the reality of looking after someone else's children. A remarkable story from a remarkable woman, it brought back a lot of memories for me.' – Casey Watson, author of A Dark Secret.'A moving story that testifies to the redemptive power of love. I hope Angela Hart inspires many others to foster.' – Torey Hayden, author of Lost Child.
CONTRIBUTORS: Angela HartEAN: 9781509805518COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 226 gHEIGHT: 196 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan MacmillanDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / General, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Abuse / General, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Adoption & FosteringWIDTH: 131 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Memoirs, True stories of heroism, endurance and survival, True stories of survival of abuse and injustice, Adoption and fostering
Angela Hart gives a no holds barred insight into the reality of looking after someone else's children. A remarkable story from a remarkable woman, it brought back a lot of memories for me., A moving story that testifies to the redemptive power of love. I hope Angela Hart inspires many others to foster., A true tear-jerking tale of love and compassion.
Angela Hart, who writes under a pseudonym, is a specialist foster carer for children with complex needs. Along with her husband Jonathan she has fostered more than fifty children in the past twenty-seven years. Her books The Girl Who Wanted to Belong, Terrified and The Girl Who Just Wanted To Be Loved were top ten Sunday Times bestsellers.
A Sunday Times bestseller, Terrified is the first book from well-loved foster carer Angela Hart. It tells the emotionally devastating but ultimately uplifting true story of Vicky, a little girl who arrives on Angela's doorstep unwanted and unloved after suffering years of emotional abuse at the hands of her mother. Desperate never to return home, Vicky is haunted by many demons and waking nightmares. This book tells the moving story of Angela's determination to set Vicky free.'A no holds barred insight into the reality of looking after someone else's children. A remarkable story from a remarkable woman, it brought back a lot of memories for me.' – Casey Watson, author of A Dark Secret.'A moving story that testifies to the redemptive power of love. I hope Angela Hart inspires many others to foster.' – Torey Hayden, author of Lost Child.
CONTRIBUTORS: Angela HartEAN: 9781509805518COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 226 gHEIGHT: 196 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan MacmillanDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / General, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Abuse / General, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Adoption & FosteringWIDTH: 131 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Memoirs, True stories of heroism, endurance and survival, True stories of survival of abuse and injustice, Adoption and fostering
Angela Hart, who writes under a pseudonym, is a specialist foster carer for children with complex needs. Along with her husband Jonathan she has fostered more than fifty children in the past twenty-seven years. Her books The Girl Who Wanted to Belong, Terrified and The Girl Who Just Wanted To Be Loved were top ten Sunday Times bestsellers.
Talk about porn scene after porn scene. So much cursing!
Disappointing, sorry but I wasn’t expecting 3 curse words in a row and 15 a page. Its just to much! And honestly the one sex scene would end just for the next one to start, like the story line was standing still for the whole 200 pages. I was dragging through it and felt guilty reading it. Just
a bit to harsh. Was expecting drama and
laughing. Something more sweet and romantic. So not recommending it!