Authors: Heather Gunter,Raelene Green
Baptized
by Daughtry
Cinderella
by Daughtry
Battleships
by Daughtry
Love Song
Sara Bareilles
Gravity
by Sara Bareilles
Chasing the Sun
by Sara Bareilles
King of Anything
by Sara Bareilles
I Choose You
by Sara Bareilles
Uncharted
by Sara Bareilles
Brave
by Sara Bareilles
Hold My Herat
by Sara Bareilles
Burn
by Ellie Goulding
American Girl
by Bonnie McKee
Slow Me Down
by Sarah Evans
A Little Bit Stronger
by Sarah Evans
Chillin
It by Cole Swindell
Dust to Dust
by The Civil Wars
Drive You Home
by Parachute
Hurricane
by Parachute
Overnight
by Parachute
Didn’t see it Coming
by Parachute
The Other Side
by Parachute
Waiting for that Call
by Parachute
Disappear
by Parachute
Whatever She’s Got
by David Nail
Clarity
by Zedd/Foxes
People Like Us
by Kelly Clarkson
Roar
by Katy Perry
Mine Would be You
by Blake Shelton
Red
by Taylor Swift
Don’t Let Me be Lonely
by The Band Perry
I Will Love You Still
by Darrius Rucker
Overcomer
by Mandisa
Say Something
by A Great Big World
What We Ain’t Got
by Jake Owen
Bruises
by Train
Timber
by Pitbull/Kesha
Drink A Beer
by Luke Bryan
Ain’t It Fun
by Paramore
Stay the Night
by Zedd and Hayley Williams
For the Love of a Daughter
by Demi Lovato
Together
by Demi Lovato/Jason Duruelo
Something I Need
by OneRepublic
I Lived
by OneRepublic
Human
by Christina Perri
All of Me
by John Legend
Runnin Outa Moonlight
by Randy Houser
How Country Feels
by Randy Houser
Goodnight Kiss
by Randy Houser
Every assault survivor deals differently and we are in no position to judge. It’s no secret that I am a rape survivor. I’ve been very honest and open about it. We don’t all cope the same way. Some survivors regress, push others away and escape into a hole. They become quiet and complacent while others choose to react differently. They attempt to regain control back through sex. In my last book
Heartstrings
Tori dealt with her rape by falling into herself and keeping it a secret. While Ashley wasn’t raped, she was attacked. Fortunately for her, her attacker was caught before the act itself could progress. She was fortunate but it still leaves a scar and it doesn’t go away.
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Heather is a devoted mother of three gorgeous boys. She balances spending as much time with them as possible with writing, updating her Into the Night Reviews book blog and her day job. Her love of animals sees her home in Canton, GA bursting with numerous dogs and ferrets.
Heather campaigns passionately for anti-bullying initiatives and has a strong conviction to reduce peoples suffering at the hands of bullies.
A talented singer, who once dreamed of pursuing a career in that field, she has put that goal aside in exchange for her writing. A self proclaimed geek, whatever spare time she has is spent curled on the couch reading and listening to music.
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