Fairy Tales and Poison

A self-help tale, entailing the emotional rollercoaster of a relationship cursed by alcoholism.

by Jennifer Lynn Brown


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 29/09/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 156
ISBN : 9781463428099

About the Book

Hope Morrison gets a rude awakening to how poisoned her life has become when a violent battle unleashes itself between her and her boyfriend, the father of her baby girl, when he comes home late from a night out on the town. Hope has great difficulty accepting the path Victor is taking in life, as she reminisces throughout the story to wonderful cherished memories of an empowering and beautiful love that once existed between her and the villain who now wears Victor’s body. Hope is a dreamer, who spent her childhood fantasising about her wedding day, and envisioning a picture perfect family life. Victor was the young man who swept her off her feet in fairy-tale fashion, building her self-confidence and making her life feel complete. Unfortunately, her present reality is so far from her dreams, and Hope is living in a silent world of pain, watching the love of her life be destroyed by the poisons of alcohol. In turn, he is also destroying her life and the future of their baby girl. Hope’s fragile heart is unsure how much more destruction it can handle. Is Hope destined to be a single mother, whose daughter will fall victim to the agony and chaos of living with alcoholism in the family? Will history repeat itself yet again, with another generation of Victor’s family surrendering to the almighty bottle? Or will Hope stand by long enough for Victor to figure out the true meaning of life and remember the happiness they once shared? Can fairy tales come true, or is that only for the movies? Come along for a bumpy ride, and feel the raw, real, and heart-wrenching emotions that Hope battles with everyday.


About the Author

Jennifer Lynn Brown is a small town girl, who enjoys the simplicities of life, raising her beautiful children, along with husband, Richard, and just trying to make the most of life and love. Brown believes herself to be an optimist, feeling that when life brings us down, we must sweep off our knees and get back up. There is always someone worse off, and looking at the brighter side of life can make all the difference in how we play our next hand. Brown’s book is based on the real life events of a couple who lived through the drama portrayed in this story, in the early days of young motherhood and a tainted relationship, cursed by alcohol. Readers may find this story a self-help tale of victory and hope, through the characters of Hope and Victor.