Slave Finds his Pearl, eAudiobook MP3 eaudioBook

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SLAVE Finds his Pearl!


After the breakout success of her other books, Linda Marie Ketter returns with an even more alluring tale of a man like God, created by God.


—- A fascinating tale centered on a man whose name gave hope, and his presence had the aura of freedom. A hero with a painful history and a lot of struggles to continue pulling through each day. He came right at the period of life that was the harshest, blessed with the attitude to influence people to believe. The one who was interested in fate, love, and people, and never letting go of fighting for what he was told to follow by his parents.


— A woman who became his strength and would always risk anything and everything to keep him alive. But later got separated and could see each other for many years.


—-A master, a man with a big ego, was the biggest enemy Carson had and would never desist from seeing the fall of Carson: he hated seeing anyone else outshine him. Who was ready to follow Carson anywhere under the sun to kill him.


—- A broken family, with disgruntled children, finding a new path to become whole again.


—- Love and sacrifices of two people with a lot of elements against their love in a world that hated them.



In “Slave Finds His Pearl!” Linda Marie Ketter dives deeper into an imaginary world, to creatively weave all the elements of love, power, greed, and power struggle into it while maintaining her mature and unique style of bringing life to her stories.


It all started during the time fairness of justice was only based on the color of the skin of people, and slavery was in place, Carson, an orphan sold into slavery at a very young age by the ones who murdered his whole family in his presence. He became a man with a pure heart and hurtful history. Who never for once forgot that the world never counts slaves as humans with a voice, and whenever a slave speaks, it must be followed with a battering consequence, making sure that any form of confidence was battered by a series of losses.


Carson met with a well-educated woman, Pearl, whose mother was raped by a white man, and left to raise a child with mixed blood. Pearl was sold into slavery by their stepfather while her mother was battling with cancer.


Carson and Pearl were both sold into the wealthy and powerful family in the South, the Maltors. They grew up together and helped each other overcome their hurtful past in a strange land with evil eyes lurking around them.


Carson became the number one scapegoat to pass a message to all the slaves in the house of the Maltors, a family with a lot of dirty deeds.


Many times, Carson would wake up having no idea of how he would be punished or whose punishment he would take upon himself.


The burning ball of the blue sky often got bored of seeing him drenched in his own blood and left to die. The wind almost kept his eyes open to keep him going by howling in his ears, and Pearl tended to him during the moonlight.


Carson was called a terrorist and put in prison, scourged many times for speaking for the weak, and chased like an animal for helping the sick get well.


While Pearl was separated from Carson, she helped a broken family become whole again. The Whites, who were wealthier than the Maltors of the South, loved and treated her as their own.


Pearl believed the promise Carson made about finding her and kept loving and missing him every day. She kept being by Mrs. White’s side as she kept teaching her the ways of the Lord.


 


 


 

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