Alienation Victim - eBook

by Crystal Ordonez

Publisher: Libera Scriptor
Copyright: © 2006  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Download: 1 documents, 646 KB

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David Succaar sometimes felt his name really did classify him. His name was often mispronounced 'sucker', and he was often accused of being just that. It had never occurred to him that his own children could be turned against him by his angry and spiteful ex-wife. He had never heard of Parental Alienation Syndrome, but he learned... and he learned the hard way. Paperback available here! NOW AVAILABLE IN .LIT and .PRC!! Buy the PDF eBook, reply to the "Thank you" email reminding me which PDF you bought and that you would like the other eBook formats and they will be sent to you in a reply email!


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Why I'm Gay...
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2 May 2006
The ex-wife in this story is one reason I am gay!!! This story is so realisitic and fantastically written that I found myself feeling as if I was her protagonist, and I felt his pain and I felt his struggles. Having only a step-daughter who is much older than I, I've never had to deal with children or the loss of. This story has opened my eyes, and now I feel for all fathers and the struggles they must go through after a divorce to see their children. Terrific job, Mrs. Ordonez!!!!! Thank you for the message!
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2 May 2006
Hard Times 27 Apr 2006
by Shamontiel Vaughn
I usually go for books with a lot of dialogue but somehow Crys pulled it off. This guy really had a tough time dealing with his children and wife. Crys has a great way of developing characters so even without much conversation, readers get a sense of what's going on and sympathize with the main character. I really enjoyed this piece...and I thiink it's commendable that she created a story on a man trying to take care of his family. Most stories have it the other way around...great job!

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