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Halfway to Heaven: Caroline's Story

Eyvonne Kinsey's Caroline Series, Book 1

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Halfway to Heaven: Caroline's Story

By: Eyvonne Kinsey
Narrated by: Eyvonne Kinsey
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Caroline grew up in Arkansas, the oldest child of a misogynistic father who was determined to cast the hatred he felt for her mother onto Caroline. Caroline's life was a potluck of abuse, rape, torture, and horror.

From the moment you meet Caroline, you will be wanting to know how she will survive.

Caroline's story is revealed in raw and incredible detail. Her connections to her American Indian ancestry and history of the Arkansas land are interwoven throughout, revealing the ancient curses and the stones of time that have seen everything.

Caroline is a real person and the story is completely true. The names and places are real, but were changed to free Caroline, punish the guilty, and protect the innocent, who did nothing wrong.

©2024 Eyonne Kinsey (P)2024 Eyvonne Kinsey
Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Women Arkansas
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I found the story very relatable but scary at times. I think it's a good narrative for those who want an interesting story.

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Wow

After the initial shock and having to take breaks from listening because it is so unbelievably sad and disturbing and I had to process that a child went through so much I think at best I feel perplexed

Abused kids speak a language you can’t learn

Definitely a book I didn’t want to put down.

And the end… or should I say the beginning of another chapter
Will it be

Rinse and repeat?

Loved the parts of ancestral references to.


You are strong and beautiful for writing with so much raw truth and this is your victory.

You deserve an applaud and a very big hug.

Honest and raw truth

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