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Feeling the Hurt: Book Review

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This is a book that will play with your emotions, one minute you feel rage – the next you feel pity. How could this man play with her heart so cruelly? How could she stay and allow him to slice large wounds into her heart – not just once, but repeatedly.



Marie Carroll has performed a difficult task and fully portrayed her main character as a sufferer, one whom many ailments and negativity become her world. Mrs. Carroll shows the consequences of this kind of long-term betrayal that affects the entire family’s emotions, finances and health.



At the end of the story, the decision of the main character had me debating whether she is completely stupid, or a saint.



If you want to read a story about obsessive behavior and cruel adultery that will leave you ranting for days – then this is the one for you.



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