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This seldom told, but too often experienced story delves into the emotional tragedy leading to accepted abuse. There is an interesting twist bringing a unique form of justice into the mix, but the primary focus is understanding the inner turmoil of Katie Hawcroft.
This is a story all must read to catch a glimpse of understanding. Why would a battered woman choose to continue living with her abuser? What would make a person believe the apologies and regret tinged with honied words? And the most pe ...more
This is a story all must read to catch a glimpse of understanding. Why would a battered woman choose to continue living with her abuser? What would make a person believe the apologies and regret tinged with honied words? And the most pe ...more

Follow Northwood's protagonist, Katie, as she struggles emotionally with her doubts to leave a psychological and physical abuser: the love of her young life.
We've heard the stories or lived through them, but not with this particular twist.
While I thought She's Not Gone was well-written, I do wish Katie would have had time to mature before jumping into another relationship.
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We've heard the stories or lived through them, but not with this particular twist.
While I thought She's Not Gone was well-written, I do wish Katie would have had time to mature before jumping into another relationship.
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Sep 19, 2017
Eva Pasco
marked it as to-read

Jan 25, 2019
Kayleigh Brown
marked it as to-read