File Size: 648 KB
Print Length: 179 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publication Date: January 30, 2015
Sold by: Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00S1SN7O4
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Lending: Enabled
Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled
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This was really a horrible true story! It angered me so much as how these men and this country allowed women to be treated unmerciful, I just wanted to go and kill all these ignorant men. But then on the other hand I think this woman could have gotten out sooner and never put herself in this situation as she did again and again! I doubt I will read another one of these stories, it's just too upsetting.
I read the first book and enjoyed it. I was disappointed in the second book as it was all over the place and the grammar was horrendous. I can't believe this was written by the same person. I would not recommend this book. I would however recommend the first volume in this series.
The author has so many opportunities to severe the relationship from this demonic narcissistShe also needs therapy as well damn!!!!!!All she had to do was change her number and the fool wouldn't be able to get to herThis woman take all that foolishness because she liked to wined and dine and sleep in luxe hotels and that's what this Sami fella knew. I got too tired to get to the end ! She frustrated me with her desperate behavior just to have a man .
Great read, but so dissapointed in the typographical errors and sentence structures. I will be reading the second book, but worried about poor editing like the first. It is such a riveting story, but frustrating to read.
This book did make me mad. It made me mad as a mother to see this woman sacrifice her son for a trip. She was with a man that tried to abort their child. He then dangled him out of a window. He put cigarette burns on him etc. After all this and more she let him stay with her. She took vacations with him. She supposedly could not get a job but accepted thousands of dollars of calls from his family. She thrived on the drama sacrificing her son's welfare. The child should have been taken away from all of them.
I really enjoyed both of the books by this author. I think she is an incredible writer. The story was very good. I really had a hard time putting it down to go to sleep! Now, I have to say that these first two books are very hard to read. The writer needs a proofreader!!! I found so many errors while reading. I know that ebooks are ripe with errors, but, this is especially so for this book and her first one. I would have given this book and the first one 5 Stars, but for all the errors, I could not. It made these books so hard to read. I hope the author will take this seriously. You have a lot of talent. But, please hire a proofreader.
I read the second book because I wanted to find out how her story ended. The book reveals her grit and long process to justice. Admittedly, the very poor English translation made it difficult to fully understand her thought process. Though it is a true story, told from her perspective. So it is worth a read to see how someone who has been abused overcomes her own internal struggles and obtains some level of justice from a society that cloaks and blocks out women from everything.
I couldn't even finish this nauseating garbage. How is a reader to feel ANY connection to a character who after spending one entire book trying to "escape" this evil Sami, who in her words, "acts like all the Arabs from Riyadh", is so foolish that she goes right back to him??? The story needs an editor fluent in English.
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