Review: Kat - Adelle Laudan



Kat (Women of Strength)


Review: Kat - Adelle Laudan - January 2013
Kat used to be a strong woman, but when her husband died, she brought a club and into his dream of owning a music club. One thing after another started to pile up, long nights and too much partying and alcohol. Kat was then introduced to the world of drugs - a way to stay awake and alive; it also helped to minimise her pain. This went on for a while, and no-one noticed a thing until the habit went on for too long and started to affect not only her working life but her personal life. The first instance, she wrapped her car around a pole and ended up back at home with no recollection of the night before. Lucky no-one else was hurt. The second time though will be a wake-up call for Kat as this time someone else is involved. When Kat is given a chance to redeem herself, will Kat take the opportunity and find herself discovering a new side of herself? Will this be the turning point Kat needs to change her life for good? Find out in Kat - Women of Strength Series by Adelle Laudan. This book compared to her other's was longer and felt more like an actual story rather than a novella.



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