Thursday, June 21, 2012

A Close Look Into Jarred Into Being

By Thelma Kent


Part Lawrence is the pen name used by the authors of the book titled Jarred Into Being. It is published and distributed by outskirts services. Pat and Lawrence is the combination of two names of the married couple. Their previous works include mystery series and a play that has been performed on stage. The writers offer a different style to their audience, a variation from the usual.

The main character in the book is a young lady called Eva. She is the heroin in the story by overcoming challenges facing her from an early age. Her parents die in an automobile accident. Her aunt takes up the role of her guardian but this proves to be a terrible decision since she has a drug addiction problem. Men, who are friends to her aunt, molest her from an early age.

Her aunt decides she cannot take it anymore and leaves behind a baby. Eva takes up the role of taking care of the child but after a while she cannot handle it. She follows the same path. This leads her into a world where people take advantage of her beauty. She is imprisoned and held hostage in her new life. However, she uses her charm and spirit to break away.

It is used to highlight problems in modern day society. Drug abuse, illegal human movements, slavery and commercial sex all take center stage. Although morally incorrect, sex and attractiveness are used as a gateway to freedom. Corruption in the administration and judiciary is also highlighted. Finally the Mexican Cartel and territorial matters are also brought out.

It provides suspense to the reader throughout. It also speaks to their emotions. The reader is left rooting for Eva throughout the book. It represents a situation where there is need for good to triumph over evil. A reader wants to know what happens next and if Eva turns out okay.

It has been published on paper and hard cover. On soft copy it is available in various formats such as kindle and nook on online websites. Jarred Into Being is highly recommended to fans of fiction and uncertainty.




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