Addiction. Deception.
Pretty pictures hide ugly secrets.
The perfect marriage...
Denise and Derrek Shaw are the perfect American couple. Happily married for 15 years, they have a wonderful daughter, Mackenzie, successful careers, and a beautiful house in a posh Chicago suburb. They are attractive, respected...and hiding a shocking secret: a dangerous addiction to drugs.
It started innocently enough. Denise occasionally used prescription drugs to help her deal with the long hours and demanding nature of her job. Derrek, also under pressure at work, began using cocaine socially with some of his colleagues.
They can quit whenever they want to. At least, that's what Denise would like to believe....
As her job becomes more stressful, Denise can no longer get through the day without a fix. Derrek realizes his harmless habit has become anything but, and desperately wants to get clean. However, his attempts are derailed when there is a sudden family tragedy. Once soul mates, now this husband and wife are quickly losing the immense love that had been the cornerstone of their marriage. With her parents spiraling out of control, Mackenzie makes an unexpected move to take matters into her own hands. Is her sacrifice too late - or is there still hope? Is there a final chance to save the Shaw family?
©2013 Kimberla Lawson Roby (P)2013 Hachette Audio
"Waste of My Money"
a different story line. the story dragged on too long about nonsense and never really came together for me.
any book not by Kimberla.
her voice was very monotone.
all the scenes about the behind the scenes details of their jobs.
"Nice Book but kind of typical"
I wouldn't listen to it again, there was few things surprising or thrilling about the story line. For the most part I could tell what was going to happen before it happened.
And for me I always enjoy a good plot that has me gasping with disbelief at some point.
Sure, it was an okay book. but I kind of expected more from this author.
The narrators performance was pretty good, she had good rhythm and flow. and her voice was not monotone which is always good.
There really weren't any, all of the characters kind of were equally, there wasn't one that was especially bad or deliciously good.
"A Good Story Idea, badly written."
Characters to predictable, story line unfocused , Characters boring and uninteresting,
characters lives were too simple. There was nothing about them to grab your attention , make you want them to succeed or fail. Just add more substance and not rush the endingPut more though into the ending it was poorly executed.
YES, that was the best part of the story. Great Job Shay Moore.
In a better written story line they could all have a place.
My book Club loves Kimberly books, she is a great author. unfortunately this one was not her best. I look forward to reading her next book.
"This Author Watches Too Much Lifetime/BET"
The story was not creative at all. Very basic storyline.
NEVER.
The different voices she used were distracting and exaggerated, kind of like she was narrating a children's book.
There are quite a few of them, where to start...
Really, don't waste your money on this. It is not a good use of time.
"Good read with a couple of twists"
I enjoyed the book very much on its own - but I still couldn't help wishing for Rev Curtis Black to make an appearance!
"I am never disapointed by anything that Kimberla."
This book kept me going. I went to shock to anger to sorrow, back to anger and shock all over again.. then finally i was relieved.. wonderful book!!
The Denial. so many folks have these problems but just dont own up to them.
Shay is wonderful. I think i've heard other books from her! She left nothing to be misunderstood. Love Love Love her!
"Best one yet"
This is the first audiobook I've listened to in awhile, and it is the best one I've heard so far.
I like the realism of the characters, and the way she brings drug addiction to the light..the seemingly good, and the consequences.
Denise is my favorite character...it disappoints me when she gets hooked on cocaine.
Not yet, as a child whose parents struggled with addiction, I could relate to the characters, especially the daughter.
I hope that I am able to get all of Kimberla Lawson Roby's books on audio.