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In "When All We Have is Us," we are introduced to Vivieanne Davenport, a young woman who has long concealed the harrowing truth about her home life. Living under the shadow of her mother's drug addiction, alcoholism, and mental illness, Vivieanne has shouldered the burden of abuse in silence. Despite the turmoil, she finds solace in the bond she shares with her sisters and father, forming a tight-knit unit within their fractured family.
However, Vivieanne's world is shattered when she discovers that her family members have been aware of her suffering all along. Betrayal cuts deep as she grapples with the realization that her father and sister were complicit in enabling her mother's destructive behavior.
As Vivieanne navigates through layers of pain and anger, she finds herself thrust into a tumultuous journey of healing and self-discovery. Struggling to trust those who extend a helping hand, her wounded soul lashes out in defiance, fueling a cascade of family secrets that threaten to unravel the very fabric of their existence.
In "When All We Have is Us," author Mona Lisa Ann delves into the complexities of familial relationships, exposing the raw emotions of betrayal, guilt, and resilience. Through Vivieanne's gripping narrative, you are invited to witness the transformative power of confronting the past and embracing the possibility of redemption amidst the chaos of shattered trust.
Titles in the series (1)
- When All We Have Is Us: Vivieanne Marie, #1
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In "When All We Have is Us," we are introduced to Vivieanne Davenport, a young woman who has long concealed the harrowing truth about her home life. Living under the shadow of her mother's drug addiction, alcoholism, and mental illness, Vivieanne has shouldered the burden of abuse in silence. Despite the turmoil, she finds solace in the bond she shares with her sisters and father, forming a tight-knit unit within their fractured family. However, Vivieanne's world is shattered when she discovers that her family members have been aware of her suffering all along. Betrayal cuts deep as she grapples with the realization that her father and sister were complicit in enabling her mother's destructive behavior. As Vivieanne navigates through layers of pain and anger, she finds herself thrust into a tumultuous journey of healing and self-discovery. Struggling to trust those who extend a helping hand, her wounded soul lashes out in defiance, fueling a cascade of family secrets that threaten to unravel the very fabric of their existence. In "When All We Have is Us," author Mona Lisa Ann delves into the complexities of familial relationships, exposing the raw emotions of betrayal, guilt, and resilience. Through Vivieanne's gripping narrative, you are invited to witness the transformative power of confronting the past and embracing the possibility of redemption amidst the chaos of shattered trust.
Mona Lisa Ann
Mona Lisa Ann Williams is a budding writer with a passion for storytelling. Her debut novella, When All We Have Is Us, Act One, marks the beginning of an exciting journey into the world of writing. Although this is her first published work, she has been honing her craft through the creation of short stories that she has been hoarding. Drawing inspiration from everyday life, Mona Lisa Ann weaves narratives that explore the complexities of human emotions, relationships, and the intricacies of the human experience. With a keen eye for detail and a gift for crafting compelling characters, she invites readers to embark on journeys of self-discovery and introspection. When not immersed in the world of writing, Mona Lisa Ann can be found exploring new adventures, seeking inspiration from life, love, and nature, or indulging in a good book. With a commitment to storytelling and a dedication to her craft, she looks forward to sharing more tales that resonate with you the reader, and leave a lasting impression.
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