Monday, October 28, 2019

Book Review: "A Life Of Their Own" By Pauline Tait


The most dangerous time in a domestic violence situation is upon leaving!

Kate wants out with her two children fleeing Adam and leaving everything she's ever known in NYC for Colorado.


Her past soon collides with her present as she finds her former college boyfriend & the feelings that she long since thought she buried.


Now she must make a choice and quick!


Once a woman flees it's often not the end!


The marriage was never dissolved nor was closure ever offered!


What she decides to do next is not A-Typical of what many in the same situation face.
It's a process that takes time to heal old wounds as the wounds are not merely physical.
Abuse is so much more than mere words.


I absolutely enjoyed this on many aspects especially in regards to the ending and using those wings to fly.


As a survivor of abuse I've never felt comfortable with the term 'victim' because you can always seek hope, healing, and love.


Love always wins over hate!


A-L-W-A-Y-S~!


Thank you to Pauline, the publisher, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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