My name is Shannon Rowell and I am the author of my personal story Chains Be Broken: Finding Freedom from Cutting, Anxiety, Depression, Anorexia, and Suicide. I am a mental health counselor in the Orlando area and it is my goal to help those suffering from mental health issues. I have written my story in hopes to help teenagers and their parents or friends to understand the common mental health issues adolscents experience today. I hope to provide a resource and be an inspriration to others who are struggling.
<p>A Serial Killer Plagues an Island Paradise<br /><br />Vigilante detective Emily Stone continues her covert pursuits to find serial killers and child abductors, all under the radar while shadowing police investigations.<br /><br />Emily searches for an abducted nine-year-old girl taken by ruthless and enterprising slave brokers. Following the clues from California to the garden island of Kauai, she begins to piece together the evidence and ventures deep into the jungle.<br /><br />It doesn’t take long before Emily is thrown into the middle of murder, mayhem, and conspiracy. Locals aren’t talking as a serial killer now stalks the island, taking women in a brutal frenzy of ancient superstitions and folklore. Local cops are unprepared for what lies ahead. In a race against the clock, Emily and her team must identify the killer before time runs out.</p>
Prologue I am sitting here staring out in the distance… There is a young girl; she looks as if she hasn’t got a friend in the world to talk with. I can’t help but wonder what she is thinking or why she looks so lonely. Surely she is normal, just like anyone else her age. There is no way she could have ever gone through or experienced what I have been through. So why does she look so sad? Why does she frown when everyone around her smiles? Then she looks in my direction. Our eyes lock, and it is then I realize the girl I am watching is…me. Perhaps you feel as I did. One minute you are scared and insecure, and the next, secure. You laugh and cry with the greatest of force in your life. You feel alone and scared and confused. Suddenly, change is the enemy, and you cling to the past with dear life. Soon you realize the past is wandering farther and farther away, and there is nothing to do but stay where you are or move forward. This is when you are faced with making your next life decision. Which will you choose?
<span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Regular';"><span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Regular';"><font color="#231f20" size="3" face="AGaramondPro-Regular"></font></span></span><p align="left">More and more pre-teens and teenagers are going through life</p> <p align="left">battling issues that they sometimes believe no one can truly</p> <p align="left">understand. Thankfully, there is now a book written not just</p> <p align="left">for pre-teens and teenagers, but for people from all walks of life,</p> <p align="left">regardless of their age, gender, religion or race.</p> <p align="left">This book brings to life the many hidden issues pre-teens</p> <p align="left">and teenagers struggle with every day. In reading this book you</p> <p align="left">will find out how one young girl was able to ride the waves and</p> <p align="left">weather the storms of her teenage years and with prayer, family,</p> <p align="left">and friends overcome it all.</p> <p align="left">Her story, told from the heart, takes you into the depth of her</p> <p align="left">struggles with cutting, anxiety, depression, anorexia, and suicide.</p> <p align="left">Shannon bared it all and through her story hopes to help other</p> <p align="left">young girls and boys overcome these struggles. The details are</p> <p align="left">visual and with the turn of each page you are left wanting to read</p> <p align="left">more on how she broke the chains and became free from cutting,</p> <p align="left">anxiety, depression, anorexia, and suicide.</p> <em><span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Italic';"><span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Italic';"><font color="#231f20" size="3" face="AGaramondPro-Italic"></font></span></span></em><p align="left">— Sherika Dacres</p> <p align="left">Middle School Teacher</p> <span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Italic';"><span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Italic';"><span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Italic';"></span></span></span><span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Regular';"><span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Regular';"><font color="#231f20" size="3" face="AGaramondPro-Regular"></font></span></span><p align="left">This extraordinary young woman has generously shared her</p> <p align="left">personal struggle through pain, despair, and self-destructive</p> <p align="left">experiences in adolescence to the other side of enthusiastically</p> <p align="left">embracing life in young adulthood. To read this book is to</p> <p align="left">travel with her and to believe that there is hope for others. I look</p> <p align="left">forward to a sequel.</p> <em><span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Italic';"><span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Italic';"><font color="#231f20" size="3" face="AGaramondPro-Italic"></font></span></span></em><p align="left">— Margaret A. Foley, LCSW</p> <p>Social Worker</p><span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Italic';"><span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Italic';"><span style="font-family:'AGaramondPro-Italic';"></span></span></span>