Idaho Statesman Book Page Spotlights 'SOUL SALE: A RUDE AWAKENING' by Americus Dotter

The work of Americus Dotter is creating an international buzz. Multiple media outlets are covering her story. The latest to pick up this  riveting tale was the Idaho Statesman.  Here is an excerpt from the section about books, highlighted in its April 6, 2014 issue:

'SOUL SALE: A RUDE AWAKENING' by Americus Dotter; CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform ($14.99)
This is what it looks like when the devil attacks. Americus Dotter, a human egg donor for Yale University, discovers that many of her embryos have gone to stem cell research. Unknown to her, she has contributed to an industry that is at the center of our generation's greatest moral and ethical debate. Her story begins when she purchases a vehicle off Craigslist that was involved in a highway shooting of a local hero. When the case explodes into an FBI investigation, Amy finds herself at the center of suspicion, and a torturous battle for her soul ensues. Discover how it is that she keeps her soul intact and how she responds when she is called to the Court of Heaven and must testify as to her true intentions.


Read more here: http://www.idahostatesman.com/2014/04/06/3120076/lineyliney.html#storylink=cpy
You can read more about her work at Americusdotter.com

This groundbreaking author was an ovum donor for many fertility clinics across the United States including Yale University, and helped many couples achieve their goal of creating a family. Stem cell research and the ethics surrounding it are one of her primary concerns. Her book, Soul Sale, is the raw story of spiritual warfare that she experienced in 2008 following the birth of her own child. It is an example of "quantum psychiatry," a term that is gaining popularity and support in the psychiatric community. Quantum psychiatry is thought to be where spirituality and science meet to expose unproven realities. In a time where the transhuman agenda is beginning to appear in headlines, the ethics surrounding stem cell research must be discussed and unintended consequences of our knowledge should be examined.

Amy Dotter successfully sheds light on these issues in a creative true story not like any ever heard before.

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