About the Book
God is there to save you from harm. The devil can't take no more then you can't ever have in life on what you can have is yours in life who stands by the great waterfalls of life stands for ups and downs everything is meant for a reason because you wonder why your life is so block from others because something maybe missing in order to put common sense together which was unsaid and done that needs to be done. so you cherish the memory of that day of your life every stone you can ever take and every breath in your body, give it to god and glory and take a deep breath and praise God. Trials must be mistaken because whatever you do or whatever you did, it must be something or what you did needs to be fixed and prepared of a dislike compare to or a distance. A distance is a challenge, of course, or a state of mind. What people do for a living is the unit of life. It's the bad things that you do that makes trials go wrong and bad rather then right. One way it is or another, and one way it doesn't. What you do or what you don't do, you pick up the pieces of the puzzles and get it right on time, on the dot and line, and you take a piece of the pie-what you like and dislike and show and prove the way you want it. You talk about the good old times, and sometimes, it's about the wrong times of your life and the things you did in the past, whether it be good or bad in your wildest dream life. You take that and swipe your shoulders off. The greater it is, the badder it maybe. It can be fixable that same day or a couple of days a head. Trouble don't last always and not for long. That's how it works and what should be done, and you take it and fix everything that has been broken. You stand forward to that and be strong and have strength, and whatever that needs to be done and whatever that it is you can't do, you don't have to do it or put up with it. Be yourself and do all that you can do as possible, and that's all you can do. You cannot please everyone because it's gonna have a passing moment when you can do something or not and you will be tired of it. It also includes fatal attraction, breaking relationships, tragedies, boo thangs, lover and friends, blessings, curses, magic spells, cast of spells, Buddhism, voodoo, and many more.
About the Author: I am the author, Anastacia Bionka Burrell, from Franklin, Louisiana, boot, where all the Creole seasoning gumbo lake point bayou side, where my mother and father, Gertie & Marvin Burrell, gave birth me and where I grew up as a small baby and got older in my childhood. There's me and my brother, Marvin Williams. The reason my brother's last name is Williams is that my mom hasn't married my father at the time yet for his name to be a Burrell. Our last name is of our father, Marvin Burrell, but now my mother is married to my father, so that still makes my brother a Burrell, though his name is still underneath Williams. The last name Williams is after my mother, but I still represent Williams too because I am a Williams myself by my mother being a Williams by the late death of my grandparents', Gertrude Yeggins and T. J. Williams Sr. My grandma Gertrude is a Yeggins first before, and after she got married, she became a Williams in marriage with my late grandpa T. J. Williams Sr. Like I was saying, I grew up as a small baby and lived in Franklin, Louisiana, where I was born and raised by my parents. We left Franklin, Louisiana, to go live in Sioux City, Iowa. Me and my brother, Mom, and Dad were supposed to stay down there forever, but we didn't because my grandma Gertrude wanted us to come back home after we got a little older. We had got that phone call from grandma that day about wanting us to come home. My mother was saying to me, brother, and Dad that grandma said it was time for us to come home, that she wanted us to come home for some reason because she missed us. Franklin, Louisiana, is our home. So my mom listened to her mother and decided to come home with my brother, Dad, and herself. So we had finally made it back home to F-Town country, which is Franklin, Louisiana, the boot Mardi Gras. Mambo and I were like nine years old when we moved back from Iowa, and we haven't moved back from Iowa since that time. My original hometown is Franklin, Louisiana. I was born there, and that's where I made my two children: Marlin Webster Jr. and Emari Burrell. They were originally from two different baby daddies; I took care of by myself. My parents helped me take care of my daughter while I was in school until I got out on my own and met this man. I got pregnant, for my son's father was my first love for twelve years, and he came in to support me and my children. But what happened was that the twelve years of our relationship didn't work, so we spited apart. It didn't work for us anymore, so we're not together anymore, and I'm happy were not together. I've been on my own since I was eighteen years old and since the break-up between me and my son's father. So I've been taking care of my children since then. From the time I went on my own from my parents' house to my own home, I've been living by myself with my children as a single mother. When I first started to wanting to write a book, it was about the experiences I went through in life. What I saw in life was tragedy and danger. My uncle was murdered in his house in Franklin, Louisiana. There was a full pond of foul blood and maggots and smell. There were curses and other streets experience beyond that throne. I always wanted to be a book writer, to become successful in life, to show my gift and talent to those that don't know me. I wrote this book by myself without any help besides Author House behind me to help me publish my book. I was writing for, like, almost seven years before I finally published with Author House. I was so happy my mind was thinking about a lot of positive dreams I had in store for myself.