Take It From Me by Jamie Beck

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Take It from Me, by Jamie Beck, deals with two women who are both struggling. Wendy Moore was a helicopter mother who is trying to keep her life together as she struggles with an empty nest and a mental illness issue; triggered by stress. Harper Ross is a struggling author, suffering writer's block and recovering from a professional and personal blow. She recently moved to town hoping to find inspiration for her next book. She befriends Wendy to gather information for the main character of her book. As Wendy and Harper's friendship grows they find it more and more difficult to hide their secrets. Friendships built on lies seldom last and when the women's secrets are revealed, they can only evaluate the broken pieces and try to appreciate what they learned as they try to move on.


Ms Beck has created two fantastic characters in Wendy and Harper, and also, with it, she has touched upon mental health and work-related dilemmas in an extremely sensitive way. This story provides lessons in how friendship, family, love and forgiveness are valuable gifts to be given to others.  I highly recommend Take It from Me to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 

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