Title: The Perfect Life
Author: Callie Anderson
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: September 12, 2018
Cover Designer: Kari March
Cover Designer: Kari March
I don’t believe I’ve read a
Callie Anderson book before The Perfect Life. But good Lord, this woman doesn’t
write an easy story does she? I had to go back and look… I have read another
Anderson book, Torrid Affair. I honestly don’t recall it but after reading my
review of it… it seems like the feelings I had during that book have reappeared
during this book. Except, I am crushed! I feel heartbroken for these people and
all I want to do is hold Stephanie. My heart ached for her right down to my
core. Now, that’s all that I’m going to give you on the storyline. You don’t
need me slippin’ up and spoiling the entire book. I could do that. It’d be
easy!
I feel like this is a book you
should have a buddy to read with. You are going to need someone to hold you
while you FEEL this story! I love the premises of it. Things aren’t always what
they seem on the outside. Sometimes what looks new and beautiful is really dark
and dead inside. Ugh… Ms. Anderson created a story that you will feel down in
your core. It’s beautiful and heartbreaking. It’s incredibly emotional. This
was a story written superbly. Written in a way where you will cry, perhaps sob
through some of the story. While in other areas, I was so angry… so mad and
upset. Callie Anderson created such an emotionally charged story. A book that
will open your mind, make you think… Just go in with a box of tissues and
chocolate!
I
received an ARC of this book with the hope that I would leave an Unbiased
Opinion. I was not required to leave a review, positive or otherwise, and my
opinions are just that... my opinions.
The loving husband, the sweet little boy, I even had the white picket fence.
If someone took a picture of my family, I’d be the epitome of what they envisioned for themselves. I’d smile for the camera, laugh when it was appropriate and carried on with my life like there wasn’t anything wrong.
I was happy.
But it was all a lie.
Everything I knew or believed was a lie. I wasn’t happy. I was broken despite having everything anyone could ever want. I’d lay awake imagining a world where it would all vanish. Maybe then I wouldn’t feel so alone.
To the outside world, I had the perfect life.
But inside all I had were fragments of what I used to be.
A loving husband, a sweet little boy, and a white picket fence.
My life was perfect.
But it was all a lie.
Callie Anderson is a wife, mother and writer, who embraces the truth, then weaves it into a magical tale of romance and heartache.
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