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Jigsaw is book 1 of the new trilogy.
Once again, this author proves her skills as an incredible storyteller that draws you into a hidden world of parental childhood trauma, when as a young child her one thought was to escape from abuse from the ones you should trust, your Mum with her deep angry emotional trauma and your sibling, who would quite happily dispose of your existence. No one can help you, why? Because it’s secreted away inside the family home.
Married off at seventeen to a narcissistic alcoholic to appease the demands of the cult her family belongs to. Cassie soon discovers no one cares, not the cult leaders, her family or the police, in the late 1900’s it is termed as a domestic dispute. Poverty of mind and body is an everyday occurrence in this naïve child’s life. Knowing to escape this life there are two ways, the first to imitate the maternal women folk in her family before her by suiciding or running as far away as possible. But where?
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Jigsaw is not only an escape story, a love story, and a story of modern-day sadistic insurgency of the patriarchal system.
It’s an awakening for Cassie as she fights for her rights as a woman. Jigsaw is a story of a woman rebirthing in all ways to be who she is today. It’s also a paranormal story, Jigsaw is a story that cannot be explained nor be navigated.