What is your opinion?
Seven Pieces
"A really powerful unique story with key emotions which I like the styles how the emotions are in bold and link in with elements of the story. The impact it has with this is huge. Very clever way of doing something very powerful with so much meaning. Well developed and well structure. The cover also does the book justice and the author clearly thought through huge amounts with the cover link in with the story fantastic work."
An incredible story that will shake you to your core
"An extremely meaningful story! It speaks about the life of a woman and her experiences. She has been hurt, trampled, manipulated, lied to, and unwanted. She felt the biggest fear in her life. The story is very deep on a psychological level. At times I felt like I was reading pages from my own diary and reliving the hardships of the past. This book reminded me how important it is to rediscover yourself. To forgive yourself for your mistakes. To let others help you in times of need. It's not easy to admit to yourself that you are just a shell of your past "Self", that you have lost your soul, that you have become invisible, unappreciated. It is even harder to pick up the pieces of your broken soul and survive, going through all the levels of hell called "inner world". I say hell because very often we become prisoners of our own mind and do not realize that we have set our own limitations. That we blame ourselves for mistakes that were impossible to avoid in the first place. I recommend this book to everyone who wants to read something serious and worthwhile. An absolute masterpiece, brilliantly written."
Raw and Real
"Wow, this hit hard. It’s a deep dive into what happens after a relationship breaks you. The way you describe emotional numbness, the slow build of frustration, and that awful feeling of being invisible in your own life... it’s painfully relatable. I’ve been there, that place where you don’t even recognize yourself in the mirror. What got me the most was her journey back—not some fairy-tale turnaround, but messy, awkward, and full of setbacks. The club scenes, the music, the panic attacks... it felt authentic. And that encounter with the engaged guy? Oof. That part hurt, but it also felt true. We make dumb choices when we’re hurting. This isn’t a light read, but it’s worth it. It doesn’t sugarcoat healing. It shows it as it is: hard, non-linear, but possible. Thank you so much for writing something so honest."


