ISBN-13: 9781504909563 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 48 str.
This is a fiction book about a woman who was faced with many challenges in her life, knows firsthand that life can take many unexpected twists and turns. She gets some shocking news and has to figure out how to deal with it. In the process, she has to overcome various obstacles, such as dealing with betrayal. She soon finds out that betrayal has many different faces, which are lurking around every corner, disguised as lies, deceit, trust issues, and friendships. In this book, these issues are addressed along with the insecurities of having low self-esteem, which is a massive problem that causes a great deal of pain to many people. Although the characters in this story are fictional, this could be someone's true life story. She puts several experiences of betrayal, lies, deceit, trust, and self-esteem issues into this fascinating story that will keep you on the edge of your seat and leaving you wanting more. My questions to you are, Is it better to know the truth about something or is it better to have never known the truth? Once you learn the truth, what different choices would you make, or would you change anything about the situation? If you do not make any different choices, were you better off not knowing the truth in the first place?