Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Launch of my new book Beauty Enslaved




My new book Beauty Enslaved will be launched on October 14th, 2008.



It is a romantic suspense novel with real-life facts exposing the white slave industry.





All women--and men--should rise and make this book a best seller on that day by ordering it from Amazon.com. Bonuses and gifts will be offered, but better still, it will allow us to launch worldwide and spread the news.

One person's knowledge spots a light brightening the darkest corner. All of us in the know, becomes as powerful as the rising sun, pushing back the night's creepy crawlers and freeing the dark shawdows to the joy of daylight.


Here is a copy of the press release.

Could Human Trafficking be The Millennia’s New Form of Terrorism?
Author asks if slowing arms race, waging war on terrorism, and fighting global warming have clouded our perception to the smoke of white terror rising on the horizon.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Montreal, Canada, August 13, 2008— Author J. R. Teasdale reports that when a ‘recruiter’ lured a dear friend of the family away, she began researching the term ‘recruiter’ and its meaning. What she found was heartbreaking, a dark chapter in history she could not have imagined, even being a suspense novelist. She decided to incorporate the facts of what she’d learned on the worldwide slave industry into her fiction about modeling: Beauty Enslaved. www.beautyenslaved.com
When asked why she had used fiction to relate facts, she answered. “I thought friend fiction might provide a more compassionate and impartial review than its author, who is liable to scream at the top of her lungs in outrage.”
Parts of her novel incorporate the fact that over the last two decades, human trafficking has emerged as a pressing political issue on the international agenda .Worldwide, the Red Cross (2007) estimates that 700 000-800 000 people are trafficked across borders every year. (Kempadoo, 2005; Von der Anker & Doomernik, 2006).
As the story takes you deeper into suspense, she reveals how the 2001 Trafficking in Persons Report dealt Israel a big blow: The country plummeted to the lowest possible rating, Tier 3, a group described as "not making significant efforts to bring themselves into compliance with the standards of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000.” By Aviv lavie; Stuck in Traffick; Haaretz Newspaper, Israel.
Considering the human factor to be of utmost importance, she relates that: In the words of one freed slave held in the Bay Area SF: "Most customers come into a massage parlor thinking nothing is wrong; that it's a job we choose," she said. "It doesn't occur to them that we are slaves." By Meredith May; Diary of a sex slave: last in a four-part special report. San Francisco Chronicle.
AUTHOR: J.R. Teasdale was born on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. She is the mother of four, a career woman, business owner, and a devout believer in the great power of the positive collective of our thoughts. When she is not writing, avidly, she likes to: tennis, roller blade, bike, swim, and walk her little dog Chief. She tells us the child in her is alive and well. When it’s not playing outside, it likes to create people and color their lives. For more information:
Contact information: J.R. Teasdale, 1-888-474-3393. E-mail: Jocelyne@jrteasdale.com ###