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Shelley L. Levisay's memoir, "Love Isn't Always the Answer," details her experience in a toxic relationship with Matthew. When Shelley was a little girl, her parents divorced. She became a successful lawyer despite having a dysfunctional family and a bad social life. She eventually met a narcissist who pretended to care about her and give her attention because she was someone who craved attention and sought to please others. Matthew abuses and manipulates her as their relationship develops. Shelley appears to be caught in a vicious circle of physical, psychological, and emotional abuse.
It's an eye-opening, powerful, and thought-provoking read that skillfully combines personal experiences with insightful observations. Well done.
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Love Isn’t Always the Answer by Shelley L. Levisay is a courageous and deeply moving memoir. Levisay's raw honesty and vulnerability shine as she shares her journey through an abusive relationship and her fight to reclaim her self-worth. Her writing is both gripping and encouraging, bringing readers a profound look at the complexity of trauma, perseverance, and personal growth. This book is not only a testament to her strength but also a source of hope for anyone navigating their own struggles. It's a gripping book that speaks to compassion and sincerity.
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In this memoir the author presents a combination of drama and law where she focuses on problems related to her traumatic love relationship. It is interesting that she addresses the causes and factors that contribute to mental health problems as it can be useful as advice and learning especially for young adults.
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Shelley's memoir seems like a moving account of her toxic relationship with Matthew, a narcissist who manipulates and abuses her. The story explores the causes and effects of mental health issues, and is an appealing read for people who need to address mental health-related issues in their personal and romantic lives.
Thank you for your crisp review!
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Shelly seems to have experienced a distressing journey in her marriage to Matthew. I like how she did not allow her life challenges define her. She focused on her career as a lawyer. The memoir seems to handle quite a number of themes that many readers will resonate with. It's a piece worth reading.
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Shelley is the perfect example of how your childhood and family dynamics can shape your future self. The most likely victim of abuse, bullying, and lynching are those who lacks self confidence and needs constant affirmation from others to go on in life. This usually stems from your upbringing.
The title itself is enough to show that Shelley has come to the realization that what she was seeking in life was not the answer to her questions nor it is the solution to all her problems. But she had to pay a heavy price for that lesson. The book will be helpful to those who might be going through anything similar, or even the young people just starting out on life, as a Check.
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Congrats on BOTD!
An essential read for anybody seeking to set restrictions and put self-love first, Shelley L. Levisay's "Love Isn't Always the Answer" is an honest and unvarnished memoir concerning overcoming a toxic relationship that explores mental health issues like codependency, gaslighting, and narcissism.
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I appreciate Shelly's honesty in sharing her battle against a toxic relationship. Thank you for your informative review.
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Shelley L. Levisay captures her journey through a toxic relationship of calculated manipulation, and psychological and physical abuse with Matthew, a narcissist in this poignant memoir titled "Love Isn’t Always the Answer" Read all about Shelley's experiences which highlights factors that contribute to mental health issues like personality disorders, narcissism, codependency, and anxiety.
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The review is well written and cohesive. It's a long journey. Toxic relationships isn't easy to heal from it. Our mental health is essentiality. Sharing such experience sure will help a lot of people. Congrats on y
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Your review offers a balanced and thoughtful analysis of Shelley L. Levisay’s memoir. You’ve captured both the emotional depth of her story and its educational value, particularly in addressing mental health and toxic relationships. Highlighting both the book’s strengths and areas for improvement makes your perspective well-rounded and relatable to potential readers.
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Shelley's story is quite emotional and heartbreaking. Whereas love is supposed to make you happy, comfortable and everything other thing that comes with it, but when it's the other way round, one begins to feel like love isn't always the answer.
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Today's BOTD is a memoir in which Shelley couragously shares the story of her relationship with Matthew gone toxic. This book is not only thought-provoking, but also eye-opening in the sense that it could help others who are unknowingly in similar situations. Sounds like a powerful read! Thanks for the hepful review! :-)
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Engrossed by the review of "Love Isn’t Always the Answer" by Shelley L. Levisayof ! Well articulated clearly outlining author's work. Mental health is paramount for wellbeing.
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Post by Chineze Ogugua »

This book by Shelly brings out the emotional bit in you while you read....even I have read the sample I feel a sense of emotion towards the protagonist. But then it goes to show the mistakes we make in the name of love. Still got to finish the book to enjoy this piece more.
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