In “Blind Innocence”, author A. Adams Jones crafts a unique story that brings awareness to the plights of people struggling with mental disorders and the resounding spirit that drives them forward. Tarell’s life had been rough from the start. Mentally challenged from birth, Tarell suffered abuse from his biological and adoptive mother and and was often mistreated by society. As Tarell fights to survive, he meets a young compassionate woman named Debbie. Moved by his story, Debbie convinces her mother to let Tarell stay with them, but her mother has plans of her own. Tarell must find the courage and strength to rise up against Debbie’s conniving mother and reclaim the life he deserves to live. Moving and poignant, “Blind Innocence” offers a heartfelt story of one man’s struggle to overcome adversity at every turn. Through her story, Jones aims to leave readers with an inspiring message of hope. Jones invites readers to visit her at http://www.aadamsjonespublishing.com and advises them to be on the lookout for the sequel to “Blind Innocence,” whose release soon will be announced. Source: PRWEB
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