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Audrey Brock leads a golden life-until everything changes. Her husband falls for another woman, her best friend tires of her, and the alcohol and food that always helped her through the bad times turn her from svelte and beautiful to overweight and frumpy. When Audrey thinks things can't get worse, a nightmare from her past resurfaces to test her resolve one more time. It's the perfect opportunity for revenge…if the nightmare doesn't claim her first. How much abuse can a person tolerate until they become the abuser? This is the question Audrey faces as she tries to get her old life back-ditching the weight, maybe finding a new guy, and doing whatever it takes to be Audrey again. Becoming friends with Diana helps. A fellow survivor, Diana helps Audrey find herself. When Audrey's nightmare comes back to haunt her, Diana is ready to help her do whatever it takes to fight. As a desire for survival turns into a yearning for revenge, Audrey must figure out if beating her old adversary is wor... Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The opening of this book really got me. Can the cycle of abuse be stopped? Does the abused always become the abuser? Sometimes, yes, especially if no one knew.The biggest cries for help are the ones yelled into the night in our head.
Audrey, has a memory, but what happened for real? Diana ran as far as possible.Like most abused women.Audrey's heart had been broken, battered, and laughed over. She had given up. Diana had as well. They meet and a bond is formed. A bond only two-liked minded souls would understand. Then, just when everything is going good, the past sneaks up and kicks them in the gut. Should they get their revenge, so that they may be able to sleep? Sometimes, if we look into ourselves as survivors,we want to "do unto them what they did to us." But WWJD? Compassion showed to the abuser, who has never been showed love or understanding? Could you do it? Thanks Linda for sending this to me to review. You never let me down.As with all of her books, they teach all of us a lesson. ( )