Book Review: Better Choices by Rod Pennington and Jeffery A. Martin

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Synopsis:

Allison Clark has made many bad choices. Now, on the cusp of a divorce, she finds herself sandwiched between caring for her often difficult and dying mother and dealing with her rebellious teenaged twins.

When she thinks life couldn’t get any more complicated, Allison discovers her mother has concealed an ominous secret from her for her entire life.
At her twins’ eighteenth birthday party, and nearing the end, her mother checks off the last item on her bucket list and reveals the long-hidden family secret. Allison's world is immediately turned upside down and the revelation stuns family and friends alike.


Review:

When a book hits that sweet spot betwene fiction and reality, it males you want to tell everyone about it. This is that book. Allison could be any of your friends, putting her kids first and trying to make the best with her life as it is. But when things come to a head and she realizes the family business is going under and her family is rapidly falling apart, as her mother's health declines, she learns that sometimes you have to find your inner tiger and take the reins of your life. That creates a domino effect for everyone in her life and she realizes how unhappy everyone has been, keeping secrets for years. As the family searches for solutions, she realizes she is her mother's daughter, and her kids take after their grandfather, and that is a good thing, This is the book evertone will read this Summer,

About the Author:

Rod Pennington has five previous novels published including "The Linz Trust" and "The Quicksilver Solution". He has also sold multiple screenplays.

Jeffery A. Martin is an academic researcher specializing in higher states of consciousness. He is the author, co-author or contributor to over twenty books in addition to numerous other scholarly and non-scholarly publications and videos.



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