
Legal Issues in Clinical Practice with Victims of Violence
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From a leading expert on interpersonal violence, this book explains what mental health clinicians...

Sweat
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All Liam ever wanted was to help Cassie reach her full potential; to push her body to new extremes....
Coercive behaviour Domestic abuse

Hazel (2934 KP) rated Never Let You Go in Books
Jan 12, 2018
This is a fast paced, chilling read with twists that are well-thought out, well developed and believable. Domestic abuse is a difficult subject to write about sensitively and without sensationalism and Chevy does this very well whilst not losing any of the suspense, darkness and fear that comes with living in a very poisonous and controlling relationship.
With great characters and a great story-line, I found this a highly addictive read from start to finish and I will definitely be checking out her other books.
I want to thank the publisher (Little, Brown Book Group UK) and NetGalley for my copy in return for an honest review.

The Big Fight: My Story
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"To be legendary you got to have heart...Ray's heart was bigger than all the rest". (Muhammad Ali)....

TravelersWife4Life (31 KP) rated Valerie's Verdict (Dixon Brothers #2) in Books
Feb 23, 2021
The characters drew me in instantly with the descriptions she gave of the Dixion brothers and Valerie herself. This is the second book in the Dixion Brothers series, but it can be read as a stand alone. You wont feel lost if you haven't read the first book in the series yet.
I give this book 5 out of 5 stars for the great story plot, amazing character build, and for leaving me in anticipation of what will come next for the Dixion Brothers.
We meet Rob, a mother who seems to be in a bad marriage with Irving, who seems to cheat on her constantly. There is a lot of manipulation and abuse that is obvious throughout the book, and you consistently wonder why they are still together and don’t just leave each other. Things get worse when Rob starts to suspect something is wrong with her eldest daughter, Callie, and ends up taking Callie back to her childhood home in the desert: Sundial. Here, Rob tells Callie her story and hopes that it explains why Rob and ultimately Callie are the way they are.
I didn’t see the twists coming, and I was shocked by each one right up to the very end of the book. I would say that there should be some trigger warnings for domestic violence and animal abuse though, although the animal abuse isn’t in detail and is glossed over enough to not upset the reader but that they still know what is going on. I look forward to reading more of Catriona Ward’s books in the future.

No Filter
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For fans of BBC Three's Clean Eating's Dirty Secrets and The Cost of Cute, an honest and fun guide...

ArecRain (8 KP) rated His Wicked Lady in Books
Jan 18, 2018
There were a lot of pros and cons for me in this book. On one hand, I liked the strong females leads and the author tackling the subject domestic abuse. However, it felt awkward in unrealistic for the time frame that the author placed the story in. I also felt the dialogue was a bit out of place. Sometimes, authors modernize dialogue so it is more readable for the readers. I am not sure if thats what she was doing, but it didnt detract too much from the story. In fact, I quite enjoyed the lead couples bantering for the most part.
Overall, I would say I enjoyed the novel. It had some unrealistic factors that grated against my nerves, but I was invested in the HEA.

Becs (244 KP) rated A Room Away From the Wolves in Books
Jan 4, 2019
The only reason why this novel isn't sitting at a 5-star rating is that it was a little confusing in the beginning. I didn't quite understand the story-line and plot and the characters seemed to be lacking. But once I actually delved deeper into the novel, I got my answers and everything became clear yet again.
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Shadow Bodies: Black Women, Ideology, Representation, and Politics
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What does it mean for Black women to organize in a political context that has generally ignored them...