By Sharing Her Story, Author Aims to Help

Other Victims of Abuse

ELK GROVE, Calif., Nov. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Priscilla Torres Bradford's new book, "Breaking the Code - S.O.S. (Secrets - Obsessions - Silence)" (now available through AuthorHouse), is a revealing look at the intensely personal battles fought by one woman and how faith set her on the road to recovery.

"'Breaking the Code' deals with our secrets, obsessions and silence; [with] being secret-keepers and remaining silent when we should cry for help," writes Bradford. Her narrative immediately launches readers deep into the lonely world of an abused young woman, but rather than focusing on the negative impacts of such devastation, Bradford chooses to empower herself through faith. She also encourages readers, especially other victims, to overcome negative effects of abuse.

"This book is to give you hope, and let you know that you are not alone in your pain. My desire is to empower men and women to make the right choices that will make them productive and purpose driven," she says. "I share my pain, my story and my healing process because I believe all things are possible through him that loves us ... Jesus Christ!"

"Breaking the Code" is a powerful and provocative look at the terrors of abuse and the triumphs that can be achieved through strength of spirit.

Bradford is the co-founder of JAB Ministries in Sacramento, Calif. She is also a part of Destiny Ministries of San Antonio, Texas. A native of Hayward, Calif., she is the fifth of seven children. She accepted Christ as her personal savior at age 11 and attended seminary at age 21, where she received an associate's degree in theology. The author has spent time working in the mental health, travel and heating and air conditioning industries. She and her husband James have four children and one grandchild.

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