Congratulations on your book, I Don’t Trust You, the first book in your Twisting, Turning, Healing Journeys series. Your portrayal of a young woman’s escape from abuse and her struggle to rebuild her life is both courageous and deeply moving. The emotional honesty and vulnerability woven through her journey invite readers not just to witness her pain, but to root for her healing.
By exploring themes of trust, resilience, and the lasting impact of trauma, you’ve created a story that can resonate deeply with readers who have faced similar battles , and with those seeking to understand them. It’s the kind of book that can inspire meaningful conversations, foster empathy, and even provide hope to those in need.
Rated 5 out of 5
Dorothy J. Stratton –
I recently came across your compelling and emotionally raw novel I Don’t Trust You, and I was immediately drawn to how it portrays Jill’s struggle to confront her past while navigating the aftermath of trauma. The vivid flashbacks, the grit of her daily life, and the emotional weight of toxic family dynamics make this an unflinching yet necessary story one that gives voice to resilience, pain, and the fight for healing. It establishes a deeply human narrative arc that will resonate with readers who appreciate fiction that confronts hard truths.
Rated 5 out of 5
Anita A. McGough –
I Don’t Trust You immediately caught my attention with its emotionally powerful narrative, weaving themes of trauma, resilience, and the struggle for independence into a deeply human story. Jill’s journey (haunted by the memories of a toxic family dynamic yet illuminated by the warmth of her grandmother Josey) captures the delicate balance between despair and hope. The way you portray her fractured trust, especially against the ambiguity of Dave’s reappearance, makes the novel not just moving, but hauntingly resonant. It’s the kind of story that lingers with readers long after the final page.
Rated 5 out of 5
Ashley P. Hendon –
I Don’t Trust You immediately strikes with its raw honesty and emotional intensity. The courage to explore abuse, trauma, and the longing for freedom resonates deeply with readers who seek stories that do not shy away from pain yet also point toward resilience and hope. It has the power to touch not only survivors but also anyone who values stories of perseverance and healing.
Rated 5 out of 5
Harold E. Mashall –
I Don’t Trust You introduces readers to a powerful and deeply emotional journey of survival, resilience, and hope. Through the eyes of a teenage girl escaping her abusive, alcoholic father, you vividly capture the devastating scars of trauma and the struggle to rebuild trust in a fractured world.
This story of courage in the face of pain resonates with readers who have endured hardship and those who seek narratives of strength and renewal. Its raw honesty paired with its message of healing makes it a must read.
Rated 5 out of 5
Godwin Josh –
Your novel I Don’t Trust You is a deeply moving and courageous portrayal of resilience, trust, and the struggle to rebuild after trauma. Through the journey of a young woman escaping abuse and learning to heal, you’ve captured something universal,the desire for freedom, love, and self-worth. It’s the kind of story that can truly touch readers who have faced their own battles or know someone who has.
Your work speaks not just to fans of heartfelt, realistic fiction, but also to readers seeking stories of emotional recovery, empowerment, and hope.
Rated 5 out of 5
Beverly M. Kuhl –
I Don’t Trust You. Writing a novel that confronts trauma, family dysfunction, and the path toward healing requires both courage and creativity, and you have delivered this with exceptional depth. Jill’s story is powerful, emotional, and filled with realism that resonates. Your ability to balance her pain with the light of her grandmother’s love, while capturing the complexity of trust and self-preservation, makes this an unforgettable read.
Rated 5 out of 5
Mary R. Haynes –
I Don’t Trust You is a powerful and emotionally charged start to the Twisting, Turning, Healing Journeys series. With unflinching honesty, it captures the heart-wrenching story of a young woman fleeing her abusive, alcoholic father and vowing to break the cycle of trauma to create a life filled with hope and love.
What makes this book stand out is its raw exploration of resilience and survival. The heroine’s struggles with trust, identity, and the haunting scars of abuse will resonate with readers who crave authenticity and emotional depth. Her journey toward reclaiming her strength and the fragile hope that someone might earn her trust offers both tension and inspiration in equal measure.
Rated 5 out of 5
Collen N. Aubrey –
I Don’t Trust You. The journey of this young girl escaping an abusive home, fighting past trauma, wrestling with distrust, and holding onto the hope of building a loving future carries a depth that speaks directly to survivors who are longing for understanding and healing. Your story shines a light on resilience, trauma recovery, and the bravery it takes for a young woman to reclaim her identity despite years of emotional and physical scars. The raw honesty, the intense emotional weight, and the slow rebuilding of trust create a healing journey that can touch many hearts.
Rated 5 out of 5
Roberta Koh –
I stumbled across I Don’t Trust You and honestly, that opening line “I’m out of here.” hit harder than my grandma’s rolling pin when I said I didn’t want borscht for dinner. Your story dives into abuse, resilience, and trust (or the lack of it), and I couldn’t help but think this isn’t just a book, it’s therapy disguised as fiction.
Rated 5 out of 5
admin –
I recently reviewed I Don’t Trust You, and it’s a deeply moving and emotionally rich novel that explores healing, trust, and personal growth. As the first book in your Twisting, Turning, Healing Journeys series, it skillfully examines the impact of emotional wounds and the courage it takes to rebuild trust after betrayal. With a 5.0 rating, your book clearly resonates with readers seeking character-driven stories of resilience, self-discovery, and relational depth.
Rachael Brooks –
Congratulations on your book, I Don’t Trust You, the first book in your Twisting, Turning, Healing Journeys series. Your portrayal of a young woman’s escape from abuse and her struggle to rebuild her life is both courageous and deeply moving. The emotional honesty and vulnerability woven through her journey invite readers not just to witness her pain, but to root for her healing.
By exploring themes of trust, resilience, and the lasting impact of trauma, you’ve created a story that can resonate deeply with readers who have faced similar battles , and with those seeking to understand them. It’s the kind of book that can inspire meaningful conversations, foster empathy, and even provide hope to those in need.
Dorothy J. Stratton –
I recently came across your compelling and emotionally raw novel I Don’t Trust You, and I was immediately drawn to how it portrays Jill’s struggle to confront her past while navigating the aftermath of trauma. The vivid flashbacks, the grit of her daily life, and the emotional weight of toxic family dynamics make this an unflinching yet necessary story one that gives voice to resilience, pain, and the fight for healing. It establishes a deeply human narrative arc that will resonate with readers who appreciate fiction that confronts hard truths.
Anita A. McGough –
I Don’t Trust You immediately caught my attention with its emotionally powerful narrative, weaving themes of trauma, resilience, and the struggle for independence into a deeply human story. Jill’s journey (haunted by the memories of a toxic family dynamic yet illuminated by the warmth of her grandmother Josey) captures the delicate balance between despair and hope. The way you portray her fractured trust, especially against the ambiguity of Dave’s reappearance, makes the novel not just moving, but hauntingly resonant. It’s the kind of story that lingers with readers long after the final page.
Ashley P. Hendon –
I Don’t Trust You immediately strikes with its raw honesty and emotional intensity. The courage to explore abuse, trauma, and the longing for freedom resonates deeply with readers who seek stories that do not shy away from pain yet also point toward resilience and hope. It has the power to touch not only survivors but also anyone who values stories of perseverance and healing.
Harold E. Mashall –
I Don’t Trust You introduces readers to a powerful and deeply emotional journey of survival, resilience, and hope. Through the eyes of a teenage girl escaping her abusive, alcoholic father, you vividly capture the devastating scars of trauma and the struggle to rebuild trust in a fractured world.
This story of courage in the face of pain resonates with readers who have endured hardship and those who seek narratives of strength and renewal. Its raw honesty paired with its message of healing makes it a must read.
Godwin Josh –
Your novel I Don’t Trust You is a deeply moving and courageous portrayal of resilience, trust, and the struggle to rebuild after trauma. Through the journey of a young woman escaping abuse and learning to heal, you’ve captured something universal,the desire for freedom, love, and self-worth. It’s the kind of story that can truly touch readers who have faced their own battles or know someone who has.
Your work speaks not just to fans of heartfelt, realistic fiction, but also to readers seeking stories of emotional recovery, empowerment, and hope.
Beverly M. Kuhl –
I Don’t Trust You. Writing a novel that confronts trauma, family dysfunction, and the path toward healing requires both courage and creativity, and you have delivered this with exceptional depth. Jill’s story is powerful, emotional, and filled with realism that resonates. Your ability to balance her pain with the light of her grandmother’s love, while capturing the complexity of trust and self-preservation, makes this an unforgettable read.
Mary R. Haynes –
I Don’t Trust You is a powerful and emotionally charged start to the Twisting, Turning, Healing Journeys series. With unflinching honesty, it captures the heart-wrenching story of a young woman fleeing her abusive, alcoholic father and vowing to break the cycle of trauma to create a life filled with hope and love.
What makes this book stand out is its raw exploration of resilience and survival. The heroine’s struggles with trust, identity, and the haunting scars of abuse will resonate with readers who crave authenticity and emotional depth. Her journey toward reclaiming her strength and the fragile hope that someone might earn her trust offers both tension and inspiration in equal measure.
Collen N. Aubrey –
I Don’t Trust You. The journey of this young girl escaping an abusive home, fighting past trauma, wrestling with distrust, and holding onto the hope of building a loving future carries a depth that speaks directly to survivors who are longing for understanding and healing. Your story shines a light on resilience, trauma recovery, and the bravery it takes for a young woman to reclaim her identity despite years of emotional and physical scars. The raw honesty, the intense emotional weight, and the slow rebuilding of trust create a healing journey that can touch many hearts.
Roberta Koh –
I stumbled across I Don’t Trust You and honestly, that opening line “I’m out of here.” hit harder than my grandma’s rolling pin when I said I didn’t want borscht for dinner. Your story dives into abuse, resilience, and trust (or the lack of it), and I couldn’t help but think this isn’t just a book, it’s therapy disguised as fiction.
admin –
I recently reviewed I Don’t Trust You, and it’s a deeply moving and emotionally rich novel that explores healing, trust, and personal growth. As the first book in your Twisting, Turning, Healing Journeys series, it skillfully examines the impact of emotional wounds and the courage it takes to rebuild trust after betrayal. With a 5.0 rating, your book clearly resonates with readers seeking character-driven stories of resilience, self-discovery, and relational depth.