#Goodreads giveaway
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I try to finish each Giveaway book I receive, but this one wasn't for me. It didn't read like a novel. I felt almost as though I'd come across a stranger's journal in all the raw pain and confusion of an emotional crisis, invading her privacy, rather than reading fiction created after a writer had processed trauma and gained perspective.
I skimmed forward, looking for character development and growth, places where Ruby showed signs of strength, self-respect and self-awareness...and the beginnings of healthy coping skills, but to me, the story ended as raw & chaotic as it began. I didn't care to join Ruby in the depths of her abyss. I have abysses of my own and have worked long and hard to climb out of them.
I firmly believe in writing as therapy. I've done quite a bit myself, but consider the products not for publication. In this age of so-called "reality" TV, I'm sure there may be an audience for this book. But I am not among them.