
About the Book
The Book is about compilations of real-life stories that I experienced in my life as a survivor of Domestic Violence. The stories of people I knew that were victims of domestic violence which resulted in death. Stories about family members that died from disease, at the hands of a drunk driver, etc. wanting to share how my faith in God helped me to deal with the traumas of their death. This book shares the importance of understanding who God is and what God stands for in our lives. Also, that we must have faith in God, we must pray daily and we must share with others who God is. I truly believe that God has given each of us life and in our lifetime, God expects each of us to live the full potential of our life, be it 10 years or 100 years. We must know and understand that we each have a purpose in this life and no one has the right to deprive us of fulfilling that purpose. If we “Trust In God” we will be able to live our lives with purpose and a plan directed and guided by God.


Camouflaged Sisters:
Silent No More!
Camouflaged Sisters: Silent No More is a powerful anthology that shares the personal stories of military women who have faced adversity, trauma, and challenges while serving their country. Co-authored by a group of female veterans, the book sheds light on the often-overlooked struggles of women in the military, including issues of resilience, identity, and healing. Through raw and heartfelt narratives, these women break their silence, offering inspiration, empowerment, and a sense of camaraderie to others who have walked similar paths. Silent No More is a testament to the strength, courage, and perseverance of military women, encouraging open conversations about their experiences.
Karen Wright-Chisolm, noted as a Best Selling Author in “Camouflaged Sisters -Silent No More” was asked to contribute in the 3rd book where the Camouflaged Sisters collaborated on yet another topic “Leadership Through The Eyes of Senior Military Leaders" Her topic in this book: "Mentoring Is Critical To Your Success"
Book Overview:
The journey to becoming an effective leader can be full of stumbling blocks and learning curves. But for women, particularly those pursuing a career in male-dominated settings, learning to lead can be a tumultuous road. Camouflaged Sisters: Leadership Through the Eyes of Senior Military Women Leaders examines the grit, perseverance, and determination it takes to rise through military ranks as a woman in uniform.

About Karen Wright-Chisolm
I grew up in Charleston, South Carolina; 7 out of 11 children. My parents divorced when I was very young and I experienced some of the generational curses that I later experienced in my own life, i.e. domestic violence. I served over 27 years in the United States Air Force and was able to achieve the highest enlisted rank only obtained by 1% of the force. Education: Doctor of Divinity Degree, Ambassador Bible College; Doctoral Management Candidate, Organizational Leadership – University of Phoenix, Dual Masters of Art Degree in Human Resources Management/Human Resources Development – Webster University; B.S. Degree – Human Resource Management – Southern Wesleyan University; Associate of Arts Degree – Human Resource Management/Personnel Administration – Community College of the Air Force (CCAF); Received numerous prestigious awards too many to list. Serves on the Trustee Board, lifelong member of Greater St. Luke African Methodist Episcopal Church. Serve as a Sunday School teacher. Member of and associated with numerous civic organizations to include recently elected as the International President of the Imperial Court Daughters; members and past leader of Order of the Eastern Stars, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., advocate and public speaker of Domestic Violence. Married for 35+ years, proud parent of 4 children, 7 grand children and 3 great grandchildren.

Recently, Dr. Wright-Chisholm was the guest speaker at a book review in San Antonio where “You Deserve Life” was the book discussed. No matter where a person is on their life’s journey, this will definitely inspire and uplift you. I plan to purchase a few copies for my family & friends to share & enrich their lives as well. Looking forward to a continuation.
I purchased this book from the author on Saturday, started reading it late Sunday evening, and finished early Monday afternoon. The transparency the author shares is a testament to nonfiction writers and authors to give your readers the experience and allow the reader to glean the lesson. Attention-getters and stories leave the reader with a conscience desire to use life’s experiences to the fullest to help others. Never be ashamed to tell your story to help others in their times of victory. Share your triumphs coupled with sharing your personal story to help others see that you are not giving advice but the you are a living testimony. If you are looking for answers, this is not the mature book for you. If you want to experience the personal awakening of transparency to mentor and minister to others in Spirit and in Truth, this book is for you!