About the story

I first learned about Natara in January 2020 while working with a client. I learned that Natara lived in ancient times, in ancient America, before the coming of Jesus Christ. Shortly after working with this client, I knew that I needed to write Natara’s story. It was tough to write as I was taken into the hell Natara experienced.

One day, it dawned on me that this was a story about trafficking. That was not the original intention, but that is what happened to Natara. She and her family were groomed from before the time she was born to become a “goddess,” a glorified prostitute to bring evil men more and more money and power.

Natara grew up in a home where she was taught about the coming of Jesus, a savior who would save men and women from their sins, and from their hurts and pains. However, evil men and women manipulated her and her family to make them vulnerable to their evil plans. Because of Natara’s vulnerability, she married her childhood crush, Kylen, at an early age. This may seem like a positive event for Natara. However, Kylen’s father, Noah, who was the synagogue leader, was also the leader of the secret combination group: Kevar. Kylen was not who he appeared to be when he married Natara.

Within a week of their marriage, Kylen left Natara to meet with King Heth, because he wanted Kylen to make furniture for him. While Kylen was away, Noah and his wife Miriam initiated Natara to their secret society by means of ritual abuse. They convinced Natara to do this by drugging her and threatening to use her sister if she did not comply.

Natara and Kylen moved to Dracova where she was promoted to be a goddess to bring power and prosperity to anyone who paid exorbitant sums of money to be with her.

The story tells about how Natara and other children were abused to fulfill men and women’s desires. It depicts depression, human sacrifice, cannibalism, drug abuse, subtle manipulation, suicide attempts, demonic possession, and more. It shows the extent evil men and women will go to, to fulfill their carnal desires.

Natara is finally rescued from her awful situation, and she finds hope, healing, redemption, forgiveness and peace. All who have been abused can find hope and healing though the One who can heal all.