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Divorce: A love story: A surprising tale of the power of self love to heal every last thing

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Kay Eck’s moving and melodic memoir brings us in close-range view of her map-less journey to consciously uncouple from her husband of nearly 30 years. She takes us along as she sorts through some thorny emotions and potent truths before finding solid footing in her own life. Her sometimes harrowing, sometimes humorous path takes her on a rich and bumpy ride through self-discovery, unplanned healing and luminous growth. Beautifully written and honestly portrayed, Divorce: a love story cracks marriage wide open revealing the hidden light radiating from within every partnership, especially the one we have with our Self.

“I just finished this beautiful book... or poem... there’s not really a name that I know of for what it is. More than a story about conscious uncoupling, it is a window into the heart of a mystic that also happens to illumine a (r)evolutionary antidote to the mass hypnosis that would have us sleepwalking through the unconscious habit of trying to “ex” love out of our hearts. I loved it.” -- T.A.

93 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 15, 2018

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Kay Eck

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Having been around for a minute, having done lots of things, I've noticed that what feels most urgent and relevant is who we are becoming in this moment. It is so vital there in that moment. Everything is at stake and yet nothing is riding on the outcome. Anything is possible but we must be so consciously involved in that potentiality. My joy and hope is that I can express the deepest truths as I understand them in the most accessible way so that your own journey becomes more clear, present and beautiful.

I am currently at work on a third book, a novel called Land, Sister, Sky. It's the story of two soul sisters whose friendship will be tested by tragedy, healed by nature, and held in unconditional love from Mississippi to Baltimore to the San Gabriel Mountains and deserts of California. Look for release date in 2025.

My second book, Dear Human, accompanies the reader through the labyrinth of life lessons with sacred encouragement and gentle, practical medicine. Dear Human, inspires us each to become the profoundly beautiful and invincible souls that we are.

My first book, Divorce: a love story, is an exploration of my experience through conscious uncoupling which illuminates a way forward that champions our greatest struggles as opportunities for our deepest growth.

Check out my podcast, Alive & Kicking: stories of waking up on all the podcast platforms and YouTube.

Listen in to my monthly Panel Chats with some incredibly wise women about the pressing issues of our inner and outer path on Facebook and YouTube.

Find me at:

https://www.kayeck.com/
https://www.facebook.com/kay.eck.79
https://www.instagram.com/kayeckwrites/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKNf...

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January 12, 2020
Divorce: A Love Story is self published book by autho Kay Eck. This is a short read with one hundred eighteen pages and numbered page entries. It is a book full of truth and insights by the author.

This book is more like daily journal entries of what Kay went through at different points in her life with divorce than a story with long chapters. It does not offer divorce or self help advice, but of reflections of her personal journey with divorcing. She is very candid with her readers and shares her thoughts and ideas with all of us. She asks herself some tough questions and has to think about a future for herself without a the support of a husband or in-laws. Her personal account of divorce seems so heartfelt and genuine. I think anyone who is going through a separation or a divorce would be able to relate to this author's experiences.

In conclusion, Divorce: A Love Story is a book full of vulnerability and wisdom. The author shares her thoughts on divorce and of the healing, hope, and love.I may not have not experienced this myself, but it was not all a surprise when my mother decided to divorce my father after twenty-six years of marriage. I believe this book will be a much relatable experiencing read for many who have gone through similiar circumstances. Overall, I enjoyed some of the quotes and points of view. It was an okay read for me.
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