Cheeks say it all! - Inspired From A True Story

An inspiring tale of a dependent soul who finds herself caste aside all of a sudden, but soon manages to emerge reborn, calling the shots like a boss!

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Pub Date 28 Mar 2021 | Archive Date 21 May 2021

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An inspiring tale of a dependent soul who finds herself caste aside all of a sudden, but soon manages to emerge reborn, calling the shots like a boss!

Living in Berlin with four daughters, Hay and Rexon are happily married for a period of fifteen years until Rexon leaves for New York in dubious circumstances all alone.

Hay's life is shattered and sinks deeper into turmoil when her husband does not communicate with her for eight months on the trot.

In her quest to secure a happy and satisfactory life for her daughters, she is ready to break all the barriers life throws in her way. Doing so, she gets betrayed again and again, but never loses her courage.

An inspiring tale of a dependent soul who finds herself caste aside all of a sudden, but soon manages to emerge reborn, calling the shots like a boss!

Living in Berlin with four daughters, Hay and...


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This is an amazingly interesting short showing how a woman "picks herself back up" after her husband lies and abandons her and their four daughters. The story is excellently written but the main character could have been "fleshed out" a little more.

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Hay has been married to Rexon for fifteen years and they have four beautiful daughters in Berlin. They live in a nicer neighborhood and Hay believes that they are happy.

Rexon and Hay had a whirlwind romance followed by Rexon proposing after a year.

Rexon returns home unexpectedly to inform Hay that he's been fired, and for the next two months all Rexon does is lay in bed. His daughters are his sole form of happiness. Just as unexpectedly that Rexon returned home two months earlier, Hay returns home to find Rexon freshly dressed announcing that he's off to New York. Rexon states that he will send for her and the girls once he's able to afford it.

Rexon not only doesn't send for them but has dropped all communication. Hay is running out of money. She's never worked before and has no skills but manages to get a job.

After Hay gets a surprise piece of mail, where it would benefit her and the girls. Hay runs into one bad turn after another, and slowly she gains courage and after listening to women struggling Hay knows exactly what to do to help herself and help others.

I was able to put myself into Hay's shoes and cheer her on as she grew in knowledge and courage. Once where she felt she had to rely on a husband, who left her, she discovered that she had what it took to succeed on her own. The ending was perfect!

I received an ARC from NetGalley via BooksGoSocial and I have voluntarily reviewed this book.

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Well written emotional moving.I was immediately drawn in to the story of a woman whose husband leaves her and their four children.Following this well written character kept me reading late into the night.#netgalley #booksgosocial.

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