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Sandra Shrewsbury

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Sandra hails from West Virginia, where she lives with her family. She spent ten years working in the nursing profession. She loves to read, no matter what the genre is. However, her favorites are Romance, Supernatural, and Non-Fiction. This love for the written word inspired Sandra to begin her own writing career.She has two non-fiction books written now and is working on her first Romance Novel. She hopes to have her third book out by March 2015. She loves the outdoors and anything to do with nature. Her goal in life is to help as many people as she can before she dies. Sandra is a down to earth out spoken kind of person. She has a heart of gold and a great personality. If you haven't read her books yet you are missing out so go grab a cop ...more

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Sandra Shrewsbury I walk away for a while and start again later. It usually works for me but if it doesn't i go for a walk and by the time i get back it's gone.…moreI walk away for a while and start again later. It usually works for me but if it doesn't i go for a walk and by the time i get back it's gone.(less)
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Outside the Addiction A Mot...

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Aftermath of an Addiction

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Midnight Desire

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A Soldier's Prayer

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“Outside The Addiction – A Mothers Story - by Sandra Shrewsbury When you look into your child’s eyes and see the perfection that you have instilled, it is the most amazing feeling a parent can have. You push them to be the best they can be, and all you can do is hope”
Sandra Shrewsbury, Outside the Addiction A Mother's Story

“know she’s hard to deal with right now, but we have to believe that she’ll beat this. If we don’t, she won’t.” “I will try, Mom, but it’s hard to have faith when I see what she is doing to this family.”
Sandra Shrewsbury, Outside the Addiction A Mother's Story

“All the knowledge I possess everyone else can acquire, but my heart is all my own.”
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

“The heart is a strange beast and not ruled by logic.”
Maria V. Snyder, Touch of Power

“I understand addiction now. I never did before, you know. How could a man (or a woman) do something so self-destructive, knowing that they’re hurting not only themselves, but the people they love? It seemed that it would be so incredibly easy for them to just not take that next drink. Just stop. It’s so simple, really. But as so often happens with me, my arrogance kept me from seeing the truth of the matter.
I see it now though.
Every day, I tell myself it will be the last. Every night, as I’m falling asleep in his bed, I tell myself that tomorrow I’ll book a flight to Paris, or Hawaii, or maybe New York. It doesn’t matter where I go, as long as it’s not here. I need to get away from Phoenix—away from him—before this goes even one step further.
And then he touches me again, and my convictions disappear like smoke in the wind.
This cannot end well. That’s the crux of the matter, Sweets. I’ve been down this road before—you know I have—and there’s only heartache at the end. There’s no happy ending waiting for me like there was for you and Matt. If I stay here with him, I will become restless and angry. It’s happening already, and I cannot stop it. I’m becoming bitter and terribly resentful. Before long, I will be intolerable, and eventually, he’ll leave me. But if I do what I have to do, what my very nature compels me to do, and move on, the end is no better. One way or another, he’ll be gone. Is it not wiser to end it now, Sweets, before it gets to that point? Is it not better to accept that this happiness I have is destined to self-destruct?
Tomorrow I will leave. Tomorrow I will stop delaying the inevitable. Tomorrow I will quit lying to myself, and to him.
Tomorrow.
What about today, you ask? Today it’s already too late. He’ll be home soon, and I have dinner on the stove, and wine chilling in the fridge. And he will smile at me when he comes through the door, and I will pretend like this fragile, dangerous thing we have created between us can last forever.
Just one last time, Sweets. Just one last fix. That’s all I need.
And that is why I now understand addiction.”
Marie Sexton, Strawberries for Dessert

“I suggest you all ask your mothers to make you some smiles and keep them in your pockets. If you ever find any one feeling sad or frightened or angry, then you can give them a smile and you will see what a change takes place.”
Deepak Menon, Pickwick's Plan

“In life your rewards come from the gifts you give to others.”
Ken Donaldson, The Underworld and Beyond: Volume 2

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