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Fallen
- Out of the Sex Industry and into the Arms of the Savior
- De: Annie Lobert
- Narrado por: Annie Lobert
- Duración: 6 h y 51 m
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When Annie grabbed at what looked like an opportunity to escape her tumultuous, abuse-filled home, she had never heard the term sex trafficking. Needing money, wanting to be loved, and desperately seeking control of her life, she stumbled into the ever-darkening world of the sex industry as a glamorous, high-class escort in Las Vegas. All that glittered was not gold. She embarked on a dangerous path toward self-destruction.
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Life Changing
- De Yigosh en 07-03-15
- Fallen
- Out of the Sex Industry and into the Arms of the Savior
- De: Annie Lobert
- Narrado por: Annie Lobert
An interesting memior
Revisado: 10-06-23
I couldn’t continue past chapter 12. I found Annie on a YouTube video about the game in Las Vegas. I love her mission and how she helps SW get out of the game and grow an entirely new life. I was impressed by her and if I lived there I would love to work for her, I just think she’s amazing and I appreciate her life’s work. She spoke about her book which peaked my interest and I wanted to hear her whole story. The first 10 chapters are incredible and very well narrated. By chapter 11 or so she finds God and becomes a religious fanatic. I am a recovered drug addict that also used prostitution to fund my addiction. I have almost 5 years sober, and I also found God myself. But the way things go after chapter 11 is just annoying. I get it, you found God and that’s fabulous but I felt like I was now listening to the narration of the Bible. I would have been more inclined to continue listening if she went on and on about God in her life, how her life had changed no matter how mundane it might seem. I know that my sober life is not as entertaining as when I was smoking crack, shooting fent, and turning tricks. I go to work, exercise, have healthy relationships, and follow a strict moral code and worship God. Its boring. But I really didn’t want to listen to her rambling about the Bible. I wanted to hear about her organization and all the lives she touched and changed. That whole organization is so incredibly beautiful, powerful, and inspiring I wish she would have delved more into that than just going on and on and on and ONNN about Jesus. We get it.
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