Review of Deceit

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Review of Deceit

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Deceit" by Vernon Baumrind.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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This book was Jaw dropping, from the moment I read the first chapter I was hooked. Unable to stop myself from going on to the next chapter after reading for hours. I highly recommend this book, especially if you love triumph stories. He is a great author. It’s a story that tells the man and father side of a deceitful situation when he had to choose between what others will think and his children. He made the necessary decisions to win the case, and he won. I was so satisfied with how the events played out. I was sad to know that the children had to endure such a selfish mother who didn’t know how to put anyone first but herself. I was please to know what the court wasn’t being bias because she was a women and the mother and actually looked into the evidence to see what was really happening. They was able to see through her lies and come to light if her again, “deceitful” character. I’m glad that he got the closure he deserved and that dam doctor in my opinion should not have been able to still work around women in that same practice. I couldn’t understand how she could have stayed with with for so long after finding out that the man has history of seducing women. There are a lot of people to suffer with sexual addiction who are just like him, under the radar and not getting confronted about their actions. I really enjoyed this book from beginning to end, it definitely opened up my eyes to the father side of a failed marriage.

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