Web of Lies: My Life with a Narcissist
By Sarah Tate
4.5/5
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About this ebook
Web of Lies takes you on an emotional roller-coaster, experienced through the eyes of Sarah Tate, an intelligent, young newcomer to Switzerland who is swept off her feet by an older, more experienced company manager. Within weeks of their meeting, Bill impresses her with a courtship vastly unusual in modern times. He lures Sarah with his intellect along with numerous gifts, expensive restaurants, and trips to luxury hotels. Sarah, who is searching for not only love but security, quickly finds herself falling for the worldly but sensitive and caring man Bill represents himself to be. In Web of Lies, she describes the highs and the lows of what it is like to be involved with a person with Narcissistic Personality Disorder, how to come to terms with the abuse, and most importantly, how to escape.
Sarah Tate
Sarah Tate is a single mother living and working in Switzerland. She arrived in Switzerland ten years ago and apart from a brief stay in France, has remained ever since, as Switzerland has become her adopted homeland.Apart from looking after her kids and working in her regular job, Sarah loves writing in her spare time and is currently penning her third book.
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Reviews for Web of Lies
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I enjoyed this book and I always have believed that whether you're in a relationship or not and have children or not you have to be independent. It's worrying when I thought Bill sounds like a lot of men, I'm not sure about being diagnosed with a disorder, the majority of people only get involved with others for benefits of some sort sadly. I enjoyed reading this book though and would certainly recommend it. Independence is key to enjoying your life, the fairytale marriage when you can spend your time as a Mum and have Dad providing all the income doesn't really work out for most. A nuclear family is perhaps the problem in the first instance, it's a bit of a myth. Switzerland is beautiful and the writer is very lucky to live there, I wish her and her family every success.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5very well narrated, it's hard to believe unless you have had an experience with a narcissistic person before, it's very important the labour she is doing showing this exits and it's more common than we think and we're all vulnerable
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Love can truly be blind. Sarah fell madly in love with an older man. It would have been hard not to. He was intelligent, well-off, and doted on her. Their world was perfect. Then they got married, and that's when the cracks in his veneer started to show.In reading this story, I wanted to shout at Sarah to step back and really look at the man she'd married. But these things are always easier to see in retrospect (and in reading as the events play out). No woman wants to believe her entire marriage is based on lies. I commend Sarah for having the courage to share her story. I suggest everyone read this book, so you or someone you love doesn't become prey for a man like Sarah's husband.