Unresolved Issues, When Life Changes, is a riveting novel by Patrick L. Brooks that examines how life’s decisions and choices are not arbitrary but are the result of deep-seated emotional pain and trauma that often go unaddressed and untreated. We all have varying degrees of dysfunction. However, it’s how we choose to cope with our shortcomings that can dog our steps and contaminate our choices. In this gripping novel, the author examines how many of our decisions are the reasons for our problems despite the fact that we exert more energy to place the blame elsewhere. How we choose to confront life’s daily stressors and challenges particularly in our personal and intimate relationships can set us adrift on a turbulent sea of raw emotions. Though it is easier to accentuate our positives and strengths, doing so at the expense of ignoring our inadequacies can cause us to make catastrophic choices that leave in their wake a host of Unresolved Issues.
In this edition, the Hithers deep rooted family issues resurface, and Daniel’s lack of trust for his wife Jorie leads to their marital conflict that leads to full blown chaos. The two will learn that the trials of their marriage can either build a stable foundation if addressed head on or dissolve the union that ultimately lacked true substance.
Lovell Murphy –
Love the website and have read 3 of the four books. (Impressive)
Lovell Murphy –
Love the website, the videos and I have read 3 of the 4 books. (Impressive)
Robert Parchman –
Great follow up to the first book. I think it may even be better than your first book. Amazing how you tied everything in from first book. Different individual with different sets of issues. Great story.
Veronica Barnes –
I just met the Author a week ago and he gave me his website. This book was fantastic, I look forward to reading your other books. You have peeked my interest.
Angela Summerville –
I loved the book but the Girl Danielle reminds me of the scarecrow in the wizard of oz. “If she only had a brain.” Beside her stupid character the book was really good. I know quite a few Danielles.
John Gotay –
Buy it, great investment.
Precious Lansing –
Good book but not a fan of the ending.
Kimberly Brookins –
This is the third book I’ve read from this author, and there is always one character way over the topic. All 3 books I’ve read I’ve enjoyed but I’m beginning to question the author’s stability with these over the topic characters. Lol.
Jamaal –
Part 2 is just as good as the first book. I’ve been turned on to this author and I’m enjoying his material.
Nola Ramirez –
My kind of book, I like intelligence and derange. Seriously, Danielle appear to be a typical teenager that experience some form of hurt and trauma.
Tenika Lansing –
I read on the regular and there aren’t many authors that could entertain and enlighten at the same time. I love the way the author gave background on the main character. Helped me to relate to where they were at present time. It deserves 4 out of 5.
Renae Smithson –
Pretty good follow up, just didn’t like the ending.
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