You Can't Love Me Like I Can

by Courtnie K. Harris


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 28/05/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781438954158

About the Book

“Is love enough to make me kill myself? Is he worth me losing everything? If I sacrifice my life for him, will he love me back?”

 

These are all questions Tashi Rishad asks as she searches for a love she’s never had. Her soul craves the perfect man, but how much can she take before she throws in the towel?

 

In less than five years, she has given three men everything she has to offer. Jonas took away her beauty and made her feel hated. Quenton took away her success, security, and stability; and Vince took away her peace and joy.

 

She went into each relationship with a good heart, searching for the same thing in return. However, she ended up being raped, impregnated, physically abused, manipulated, humiliated, cheated, and beaten down.

 

After losing it all, Tashi has been sent over the edge. Her life is in shambles, and she has no idea how to put things back together. She’s forced to make a choice that will change her life forever.

 

Find out what happens as you take a voyage with Tashi. Will she turn her struggles into success or will an unplanned death be her ultimate fate?


About the Author

Twenty-two year old author Courtnie Harris is a University of Central Florida, Political Science/Pre-Law graduate, from Tallahassee, Florida. “You Can’t Love Me Like I Can,” is her first published novel.

 

Her writing caters to the needs of millions of women worldwide and is specifically designed to empower women of all nationalities. Her writing surrounds her goals of helping women get to their next level of success after going through hardships.

 

She is a very driven hard worker and spends a large amount of time mentoring young ladies between the ages of thirteen and nineteen.

 

Fifty-percent of her proceeds will go to her new organization, “Beauty With Clothes On,” aimed at building the confidence of young women.