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Virtue Review


My Review

This is a new to me author. Ever meet a family that seems so picture perfect on the outside, perfect

loving couple,the perfect kids? I'll bet you wish your family could be just like theirs. Don't be so

hasty in your assumptions though.

How we present ourselves to others and how our personal family lives are on the inside are usually much different than perceived. This story deals with the drama of a family who seem to have it all together on the outside but inside they are confused,hurting and need help.

The parents marriage is falling apart, they don't spend enough time

together and there is so much negativity. The kids are teenagers and a real mess, they are not getting the answers and support they need from their parents because how can their parents give them support when they themselves aren't even sure to handle their own lives and personal decisions.

Will the parents and children be able to make a much needed reconciliation or will everyone just stay in their own little world as this family just

drifts further apart?

Thought provoking story that may have you examining your own family life! Published August 4th 2020 by Roads End Books LLC I was given a complimentary copy of this book. Thank you. All opinions expressed are my own.

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GoodReads Summary

Virtue explores the vulnerability and randomness of human existence through the lives of Tom and Hannah Holder, each of whom are grappling with midlife crises. Tom’s life unravels as he fends off attacks on his career, faces his estranged, cancer-stricken father and confronts a dark, hidden past. Hannah—sick of being a stay-at-home and fearing for her troubled teenagers—chooses to reclaim her life and rescue her children from an increasingly toxic situation. Will their marriage survive the most tumultuous year of their adult lives?

About The Author

John left his east coast law practice in 2017 and moved west to marry his longtime sweetheart, Lara Skidmore, but she was soon stricken with cancer and died. Her undying love and inspiration drove him to write Virtue and dedicate it to her. He lives on Lake Oswego, Oregon, with his two dogs and represents domestic violence victims pro bono.

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