Broken Chains of Addiction

by Edward Harrison & Darlene Love


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 04/04/2019

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781982224967

About the Book

This book is about six personal life events. These six people have a lifetime of addiction problems and have all achieved sobriety and rescued their lives. Most began hard drug and alcohol use before age ten. These people have been abused and have abused themselves. These people have pulled themselves from the brink of death and have overcome unmentionable obstacles to become not just good people but to also give back to the communities they once destroyed. The men and women whose lives are in these pages have not only been to hell, many fought against themselves to stay at the same time seeing no way out. Methamphetamine, crack cocaine, alcohol, heroin, self-harm, and abuse in every form you can imagine, these young people have fought against the odds to overcome death and destruction to build hope and freedom for themselves and others. The events in this book are true events, and the people in this book represent real people alive today and free from drugs. They have rebuilt their lives from nothing to become well-respected members of communities. All work in recovery programs that help others still suffering from addiction, abuse, and homelessness.


About the Author

The authors were born just a few days apart in 1979. They attended high school together but were not friends. Their lives have been parallel often living within a few streets of each other without meeting until Darlene reached out through social media in late 2018. They are both in recovery from drug addiction, Darlene with nearly 18 years clean from Methamphetamine and crack cocaine and has earned a doctorate in Christian Counseling. Edward Harrison is pursuing a degree in counseling while working as a Recovery Peer Support Specialist. They are working together with the local communities to start an outreach named The High You Can’t Buy geared toward helping people learn how to live without drugs and alcohol, to overcome homelessness and find happiness.