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Keri Karin Part Two

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A continuation of the candid account of the life of one survivor of horrific child abuse. Having been set up to fail, it is no surprise that Keri cannot cope with the real world. She longs for the safety of institutional-style living whilst being unaware of that need consciously. Although she's met many people, made some friends, proved to be competent in the work environment, Keri absolutely cannot judge character, is naive in the extreme and certain to get into deeper and deeper trouble ...

654 pages, Paperback

First published January 13, 2014

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Profile Image for Kelly Carnahan.
11 reviews
March 8, 2017
She has a way with words

This is the 4th of her books about a miserable childhood, tweens and teen years. How she managed to survive her childhood is beyond me. She has made me wish I could have been there with her to protect her from all the vultures that were in her life. She causes me to have lumps in my throat and tears in my eyes and I truly wish I could meet her. This series is a must read for those who enjoy the genre of true crime in a different way.


Profile Image for Lizzie Winns.
344 reviews37 followers
April 22, 2015
This was a VERY good book, it is Keri part 4, Kari Karin part 2. it was well-written and very honest with raw feelings and genuine emotions from the main character. Kari had a hard life mostly do to her crazy mother making everyone think that she was no good. Welp....On to the next book for me. Definitely would recommend this book!.
129 reviews
December 27, 2018
Not an easy book to review.

Putting horrid, repulsive one of the most vile series I've ever read seems so wrong. At times it seems almost unbelievable how she ever survived Nana's betrayal blows me away. Out of everything so far what Nana did was so much worse than what the others did. We all generally get 1 safe person to lose her again and again....
3 reviews
January 8, 2018
Loved this series of books

really enjoying these, reading one after the other, she's a fighter, and you want the best for her, it's a little hard to believe sometimes that she takes so much from her mother without fighting back but it also makes me want to read on because it has to happen surely!
6 reviews
March 18, 2019
Revealing behind the scenes of a desparate struggle to be free of abuse.


Absolutely stunning revelations, right people at the right time entered Kat's life, meant to survive and find her voice afterall.
Profile Image for Carri McMullen.
39 reviews
July 13, 2020
Can’t wait to read the next book. I absolutely enjoyed this book so much I bought as many as audible had available. It is a wonderful story that gives readers a true peek into living the life as an abused child.
2 reviews
December 5, 2020
Just brilliant

My stomach dropped when I reached the end..I have read all four books so far and I cannot tell you the relief when I saw there is a 5th. I just have no words. What an admiral lady Keri is
Profile Image for Kathy.
270 reviews6 followers
July 11, 2018
Actually this was pretty good

Bad things still happen to Keri but she is definitely beginning to know herself. Excited for the next book. Wonder if she will keep Vince
3 reviews
May 18, 2019
Keri 4

I have truly loved reading this series of books . Wish there were more like these . They are so enjoyable .
Profile Image for victoria smith.
7 reviews1 follower
October 3, 2019
Great books

This book just gets better and better in going to read the next one now and all the rest, don't know what I'm going to read when I've finished them all.
Profile Image for Diana Rodriguez.
28 reviews
March 25, 2023
Read Trigger Warning!! This book will break your heart and make you hug your kids and not want to let them go
Profile Image for Bridget Holbert.
300 reviews5 followers
March 11, 2017
Good

I'm still addicted to the Keri books! Great writer that keeps me hooked on the story! Ready to read book number 5!
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Author 27 books48 followers
December 13, 2016
Keri Kerin Part Two (the fourth in the author's autobiography) picks up where Keri has just moved into a shared home under the watchful eye of strict Mrs Watson who wakes Keri and her room mate at some ungodly hour with a cup of tea and also stands with a wristwatch in the doorway at 10 pm, waiting to lock and bolt the door whether tenants are home or not.

Keri meets Paddy, the jocular Irishman, who she forms a close bond with along with his girlfriend Cora and the others in their social circle. Keri gets herself a new job at Petters Engineering, after Paddy puts in a good word for her, where she is given a lot more responsibility and proves her worth. But the new job isn't without its problems. It causes cracks and rifts in her relationship with Vince who becomes insecure and jealous of her bettering herself. On the home front, her Nana isn't best pleased either and the appearance of her mother always spells trouble. We see that underneath it all, Keri's unreedmable mother is actually jealous of Keri's success and will do all in he powers to belittle and undermine Keri by interfering in her life and her job, and yet somehow always managing to make it look as if Keri is the one at fault. Fortunately for Keri, her new boss, Harry, isn't taken in by Keri's mother and sides with Keri.

Unfortunately though, there is more heartbreak for Keri, when another young man - a Brian Connolly lookalike, also called Brian - rapes Keri, affecting her relationship with Vince.

There are further woes from her mother and her accommodation is infested with mice. Keri gets thrown out of her accommodation and is found somewhere with a much nicer and less restrictive landlady and where the place is immaculate but because of her past experiences and trauma, Keri is unable to sleep alone and so stays up late at night with another of the tenants, smoking and playing cards, until she falls asleep in the armchair in the residents lounge. Eventually she gets chucked out of here too when the landlady discovers Vince has stayed the night. Social Services then arrange for Keri to be sent back to Norman Lodge where it is safe and familiar.

At 17, Keri is on the cusp of adulthood and even though she's had to deal with things that no young person should have to deal with, in many ways, she is still treated as a child by the powers that be.
This fourth part of the author's autobiography is a gripping page-turner as all the others. The author has a special talent for capturing the authenticity of the times as well as being a gifted writer in her own right.

Just one small technical thing - there were no page numbers in my paperback copy!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Joy Rayle.
140 reviews1 follower
April 3, 2016
Kat continues to consume my interest!

Having been on this journey with Keri has caused me to reflect on my own 60+ years. Happy memories, nightmares and the dreams I dared to have. As with Keri, reality had it's own set of rules. It is heartening to finally see someone in her corner. The next book sickens me in that I am well aware... it is the last available to me. Kat as allowed me to face some demons in my world. Nana is the embodiment of the Grandma I want to be. Luckily I am on target with my own grandchild and aim to leave those same idolized feelings Kat has experienced. What an enjoyable read y o u have provided your readers Kat. I can assure you... your talents spite the hideous creature who gave you birth. Her claims of your worthlessness are but the cries of a deranged mind. I am honored to have been in your company.
39 reviews
May 1, 2015
Great author

This author tells her story in such a way it makes the reader feel like you know the people in the story. Once you start reading you can't stop. It's like a great movie and you can't pull yourself away for a moment in fear you will miss something but with the book you can't find a place to stop reading because you have to know what's next. This is a great series. I recommend it to anyone who reads true stories.
Profile Image for Alison Moore.
22 reviews1 follower
January 20, 2014
Good book. I enjoyed reading the next installment, and to hear how Keri's life proceeded when she left the hostel. What an absolutely vile mother of hers. This book only appears to cover the 18 months after she left the hostel, but good to read that there will be a further installment in Spring 2014.
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80 reviews4 followers
February 13, 2014
Another book I couldn't put down.

I don't find a book that I can't out down, often. This one was yet another. Excellent writing, compelling story. Horrid mother, and my anxiety grew each chapter.
Profile Image for Joy.
226 reviews17 followers
March 14, 2014
Keri's mom has to one of the sickest ,meanest woman I have read about in awhile , how she can hate her daughter is beyond me and she doesn't even deserve to be called mummy mom mother etc. God bless you Kat , never give up , never surrender!!
53 reviews1 follower
March 18, 2015
Very good series

At times I was so appalled at the abuse of this girl I wanted to throw my Kindle (I wouldn't dare because I love it so). If you like this type of book i highly recommend you read this series. I hope there is a sixth one so I can travel with Keri into adulthood!!
Profile Image for Toni Marie.
69 reviews
August 10, 2015
WOW! This author sucked me in!

I started to feel real empathy for the protagonist! My insides would churn with Keri's as Tully arrived in the story.
Kat Ward truly has a gift of writing.
Now I am off to book five!
Profile Image for Naomi Chauhan.
1 review
June 2, 2014
Loved this book just as much as her others. I cannot wait to sink my teeth into the next one. Keri is so inspirational
18 reviews
May 25, 2016
Great book

Love this book so far can't Waite to continue reading it but at the same time kinde of depressing on to the next book book
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