Update Interview w/ LaDonna Smith Author of I Married Satan Tonight 03/24

Published: March 25, 2011, 1 a.m.

b'For four and a half years author LaDonna M. Smith thought that she was married to the man of her dreams but the marriage turned out to be a four and a half year nightmare, which God made disappear in moments.\\nOn August 14, 2003, LaDonna got married to a man she was prepared to spend the rest of her life. However, after days and months of physical, mental, emotional and spiritual abuse she found the strength to leave him. But she would soon return to endure even more hardships some repetitious some worse.\\n\\nFinally, a year later she left for good and three and a half years later she filed for a divorce. Only to find out that her spouse had filed for an annulment a month later. How can he file for an annulment after so many years of marriage? Because \\u2013 before, during, and after their marriage he was still legally married to his first wife.\\n\\nThe book I Married Satan takes you inside the life of a woman who suffered, endured and eventually triumphed through an abusive marriage; swallowed the pain; forgave her ex ____________ (you fill in the blank) and has since become stronger, wiser, and more spiritual than she could have ever imagined.\\n\\n \\nAbout the Author\\n\\nLaDonna is the Founder and CEO of Philatonian Productions, a member of The Black Writer\\u2019s Guild of Maryland, former intern producer of Bernie McCain Show, Associate Producer of the Michael Eric Dyson Show. Her on air name is \\u201cThe Exectress\\u201d and she has also been a guest host on the \\u201cSmoke Break\\u201d Radio Show. She is also the Promotions Coordinator at WEAA 88.9 FM and a member of the Maryland Business Roundtable Speakers Bureau (MBRT). LaDonna is also the author of soon to be released children\\u2019s book \\u201cHannah\\u2019s Song: A Musical Approach to Potty Training\\u201d, and a newly approved member of the National Association of Professional Women. LaDonna speaks at universities, colleges, churches, schools, women\\u2019s organizations, book clubs, and more.'