After a childhood of misery and a life built on lies, can you ever find peace?In the follow-up to Our Little Secret , Rosie Goodwin weaves another captivating saga in Crying Shame - the story of a mother and daughter's search for a brighter tomorrow. Perfect for fans of Cathy Sharp and Kitty Neale.Claire Nightingale is haunted by the memory of childhood abuse and the painful choices she was forced to make. Longing to find peace, she knows she must first confront her demons.Moving to Solihull with her adopted daughter Nikki, she tries to make amends with the family she left behind. But Claire is not the only one Nikki is scarred by her own abusive past, and their relationship, once loving, becomes fraught with tension and resentment. Struggling to come to terms with their pain, it is not long before ghosts from the past bring a new threat that jeopardises the possibility of any future happiness...What readers are saying about Crying Shame :'Once I picked the book up, I simply had to read on. Rosie writes with real passion , and, as in all of her novels, the characters are truly real '' A fantastic follow-up to Our Little Secret ! This book did not disappoint, I found it hard to put down . Rosie is a wonderful author'
Before becoming a writer, I was a Placement Support Worker and foster carer, and worked in the social services department after completing a teacher training course. Many children have joined my family over the years. I still live in Nuneaton, where many of my books are set, with my husband, Trevor, and our beloved dogs.
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I had to read this as soon as I finished the previous one. By the end of it, I was wondering how Claire hadn't ended up having a breakdown. It made you keep reading to see what was happening to them, and I kept rooting for things to work out for them
I love her books and this one was not bad. I'm glad I read it but at times it dragged on. I was surprised with the ending which is a good thing. So it got 4 stars just because of the points where it dragged
Very sad book. It's well written and I enjoyed reading it despite the sadness of it. The thing I liked best about it was how all the different problems were in corporated and seemed to fit in perfectly.
Well written...lots of reality in this book..well done Rosie on a wonderful factual story line...can now sleep tonight as was reading all night ha ha ...a must read to all out there...well done Rosie Goodwin..a heartfelt story with a happy lovely ending
This was the 2nd book of the story of Clair Nightingale. This one deals with the danger her adopted daughter Nikki gets into when coerced by a pedophile ring. Claire's sordid past comes out too . She finds her long lost father and makes peace with her sister and adoptive mother Molly. Although very sad and depressing at times this book has a happy ending. Despite its sordid story line is a very good read, as all Rosie Goodwin's books are. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Love Rosie Goodwin's book, I have just finished "Crying Shame". Excellent read. Terrible to think that really does happen to young girls. My heart goes out to anyone who has had to endure this treatment Thank you Rosie for writing it delicately, to let victims know that their is help if needed.
I looked forward to reading the follow up to our little secret but was surprised at the authors glaring error saying Cindy was attacked by a client. It was not a client it was a pimp looking for revenge who assaulted cindy. Put me off a bit that the author could make this mistake at early part of the book.
First I've read by Rosie Goodwin, won't be the last. Great story that sucks you into the heartbreaking events that feel too plausible in today's society.
I couldn't put this book down . Another lovely book by Rosie Goodwin. Such a tearcherker, when you read this tissues at the ready. I recommend you read Our Little Secret first. Both good reads you won't want to put either book down .
Such an awesome read, had to stay awake to read it through the night, it had me hooked, just as its predecessor did, was so sad when it ended, but not for long as the ending brought peace for Claire.
I am not sure if this book is a sequel or not but it certainly felt like there was a previous book whilst reading it, however, I enjoyed this book without reading that one so I would not say it was necessary.
The book focuses on Claire, a woman who was abused in childhood and has an adopted daughter that was also abused. As Claire tries to reconnect with her family, her daughter Nikki struggles to come to terms with what her dad did to her.
It is awful what happens to Nikki and to her friend Poppy as well and it's hard to believe that those kind of things to happen to children. The most frustrating part of the book was Claire's mothering skills in not noticing her daughter was hooked on coke and never taking a firm line with her. I didn't think Nikki's character could be blamed for her behaviour as she was just reacting to what had happened to her.
The one part of the book I didn't like and didn't find believable was Tracey's reaction to finding out that Claire was once a prostitute. Clearly this is a terrible thing to happen to anyone and she had no sympathy for her at all.
I'm glad that Claire and Nikki were both returning to some kind of normal life by the end and it looked like they would end up being happy eventually.