Say Everything

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
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Author: Tracy Broemmer ISBN: 9781386961833
Publisher: Tracy Broemmer Publication: February 22, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Tracy Broemmer
ISBN: 9781386961833
Publisher: Tracy Broemmer
Publication: February 22, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

One lesson we’re not taught when we’re little is how to pick out a monster in a crowd, not when that monster looks like the rest of us.

Gwyn Hansen is all grown up, but she sleeps with the lights on and she refuses to leave her house because she’s met the boogeyman.  Gwyn’s ex-boyfriend, Walker, and her best friend, Sara, want to help her recover, to heal emotionally as well as physically.  But Gwyn claims her experience has changed her, maybe not for the better.

Gwyn isn’t keeping secrets because she’s afraid to share them.  Rather, she needs to keep her secrets as a matter of self-preservation.  How can she ever be comfortable with her friend and lover again if they continue to see her as a victim?

If she can’t say everything, can Gwyn find the right words to start the healing process?  Will Walker and Sara have the patience to wait for her, or will they each move on with their lives without her?

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One lesson we’re not taught when we’re little is how to pick out a monster in a crowd, not when that monster looks like the rest of us.

Gwyn Hansen is all grown up, but she sleeps with the lights on and she refuses to leave her house because she’s met the boogeyman.  Gwyn’s ex-boyfriend, Walker, and her best friend, Sara, want to help her recover, to heal emotionally as well as physically.  But Gwyn claims her experience has changed her, maybe not for the better.

Gwyn isn’t keeping secrets because she’s afraid to share them.  Rather, she needs to keep her secrets as a matter of self-preservation.  How can she ever be comfortable with her friend and lover again if they continue to see her as a victim?

If she can’t say everything, can Gwyn find the right words to start the healing process?  Will Walker and Sara have the patience to wait for her, or will they each move on with their lives without her?

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