Saturday, February 2, 2013

DELIVER ME FROM EVIL- REVIEW



2099419                                                       Deliver Me from Evil by Alloma Gilbert
's review
Jan 31, 13  ·  edit

5 of 5 stars false
Read from January 25 to 31, 2013

DELIVER ME FROM EVIL
Eunice Spry wants children to foster. But not for the good of the child, but to fill her own sick perverted world with innocent lives that she can control and manipulate. Alloma Gilbert is one such child. Alloma and her parents are taken in by Eunice, who comes across as a loving, caretaker. After all, the woman has her own two daughters and has fostered other children. But what Alloma's parents didn't know was that they had placed their daughter in the hands of an evil, malicious woman. Eunice Spry delights in tormenting children, playing with their fragile minds as she twists her lies and uses physical torture to subdue them. The matter is bad enough, but Eunice plays favorites amongst the children, often pitting them against one another.

Alloma is led to believe from the very beginning that she is evil and corrupted. She isn't even allowed the use of her own name and Eunice changes it to Harriet.

DELIVER ME FROM EVIL by Alloma Gilbert is a tale of horrific abuse and survival. Eunice Spry uses her warped sense of religion to justify the abuse. It's easy to see just how evil had affected her warped mind. I can only hope Eunice is experiencing a bit of hell in prison. Hopefully, this terrible story sheds some light on other children that are, even now, in similar circumstances.

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