Uncategorized

Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally 11/01 by DiannaBelleRose | Women Podcasts

41ffKeVTaxL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA278_PIkin4,BottomRight,-49,22_AA300_SH20_OU01_ Back cover CW

 

 

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/diannabellerose/2013/11/01/empowering-and-inspiring-women-globally#.UnQeL1GqG8E.blogger

Kirkus Review – A debut memoir of survival from an author who finds strength in her religious faith.
“CW Seymore recounts the horrific physical, emotional and sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of her father throughout her childhood. The author maintains a calm, unaffected tone; the memoir is never bitter. Readers will be left with the impression of a woman who endured a traumatic childhood and came to understand how it shaped her; along the way, she maintained a sense of strength driven by both her own personality and the support she drew from her faith.” — Kirkus Review

“Shards of Glass will push all your buttons and wake you up to the reality many of us live with, but seldom acknowledge or write about. It is simultaneously horrific and hopeful, striking a fine balance between facing
down  the barrel of violence and not letting it define who we are or how we survive.”
–Gabriel Constans: Ph.D. Author: “Don’t Just Sit There, Do Something!” “Grief’s Wake Up Call” and“Good Grief: Love, Loss & Laughter.”

“As a Humanitarian and Writer I fully endorse “Shards Of Glass” by CW Seymore. I Commend her Tenacity, Spirit, Faith in GOD and Courage to painfully reveal her story. CW will open wide the eyes of the reader to this
problem and give hope and inspiration to those who have equally suffered the nightmare of abuse and will touch the hearts of all of us to stand up, takenote, be responsible and DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT! Two Thumbs Up! This Book Should Be On The Best Sellers List!”

–Pete DeLorenzo: Nationally recognized; Comedian, Actor, Recording Artist, Producer, Director and  Humanitarian.

Uncategorized

“Ashes and Ice” New book by Dianna Bellerose

Ashes and Ice cover

Under the constant gloom of her crumbling marriage, Nancy fights to find the happiness her small family has lost.  With the family business in turmoil and Tom’s drinking problems, the odds are stacked against them. Nancy and Tom must decide which path they will take…

 

Chapter I

It was in the middle of March and the weather was cold and rainy. Everything was looking dark and unfriendly. It has been raining for the last couple of weeks.  The bad weather was taking a toll on Nancy, who was desperately trying to make sense of the life she was enduring. It had been almost a year since things went wrong. Nothing seemed to make her happy; her face was paled and tired. She was walking around the house with her head down. She made a morning coffee and sat on the chair. She was looking through the kitchen window and slowly sipping coffee. It was a quiet morning; the only noise was the running water in the shower. Suddenly, she heard steps coming her way. It was Tom coming into the kitchen to get a cup of coffee. He looked well rested and ready to go to work.
”Good morning Nancy, I am going to work and taking my coffee to go, I think it is going to be a great day. I want to get to work a little bit earlier, so I can have time to finish my coffee before anyone comes.”
Nancy replayed, “Good morning Tom, I love your enthusiasm this morning. I hope you will have a great day, and I will see you soon.”
Tom reached to the cupboard and got a cup, he slowly pour the coffee inside and headed towards garage door. There was a sound of an automatic garage door opening and soon it was quiet again.
Nancy was finishing her coffee and getting ready to leave. She slowly dressed, deep in thought. She reflected on her life and her lack of recognition. She wanted to be admired for her hard work at home and dedication of her time to help Tom, all the while always ignoring her own needs. She took a purple shirt and put it on with a pair of jeans. It was getting warmer outside, so she did not have to wear anything else.  She hurried herself to the front door, but her sad thoughts were interrupted by the noise of an opening door coming from Jen’s room.
“Mom, I am late, I will call you later, and I wish you a wonderful day.”
Nancy continued, “Sounds like a plan, I will call you in case you forget, and I wish you pleasant day.”
Nancy was closing the open windows in the rooms, almost ready to leave. Her thoughts now focused on her relationship with Tom; he was pulling away from her and becoming more distant by the day. The phone rang and she picked it up,
“Hi Tom, I am almost ready, and I will be there shortly.”
“Yes, I remember about what you told me.”
“Great and goodbye”
Her purse was sitting on a chair next to her, so she reached for it and hurried into the garage and got in the car.

 

Facebook

 

Twitter

 

Amazon

 

Amazon UK

 

Amazon FR

 

Amazon DE

 

Amazon In

 

Amazon It

 

Amazon Es

 

Amazon Br

 

Amazon Jp

 

 

Uncategorized

Dianna Bellerose, Author “Fire and Ice” on Candy O’Donnell Show

 

Award Winner Author for Best Romance, Dianna Bellerose talks about women inequality, abuse and her book “Fire and Ice”.

Violence against women is a Global issue, women are being abused, raped and killed. The root of the problem is the gender inequality because women are perceived to be a property and subservient to men. These obsolete views must be eliminated because they no longer serve the society we live in. Women are just us active participants in the family as man. Women should break free from limiting believes and religious conditioning which suppress their growth and creates gender inequality.