Thursday, April 9, 2020

Book Review: "A Million Little Lies" By Bette Lee Crosby

To stay or go in the height of abuse, loneliness, deceit, and trickery from a parent?

This is the dilemma facing Suzanne and sadly it was at a very young age when she experienced the lies.

As she grew accustomed to these fallacies she realized the world is a big area and left for wider spaces and vast opportunities.

Eventually in due time she attends a wake with her daughter Annie and falls in love.

However, that love is forever questioned because lacking attention, adulation, praise left her vulnerable.

Could she simply be seeking what she's grown accustomed too or is this really all it's cracked up to be?

It turns out what she thought was love -kept her torn-because her love was for another man and not the one who was professing this undying praise upon her daily.

In the end, she learns what true love is and how to cope with the pain as she learns how to forge forward to the truth and release the negative energy which surrounds her.

Thank you to Bette, the pub, NetGalley,and Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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