Wouldn't Change a Thing
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- $11.99
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Publisher Description
One woman’s seemingly perfect life is upended when her biggest secret becomes front-page news—with a penchant for lying, how can she turn her life around after so much deception?
Antoinette “Toni” Williams is beyond cloud nine. Not only is she a successful architect, but now she’s about to marry the love of her life, Lamonte Dunlap, Jr. But on the morning of her engagement party, Toni’s world comes crashing down when her family’s long-held secret of mental illness is exposed on the front page of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Friends scatter, contracts dry up, and Toni is forced to face the truth about her shattered family. Lamonte assures her he will stick by her side, but Toni is embarrassed and ashamed. The only thing to do, she decides, is to return to her hometown of Sparta, Georgia, to face her inner demons—and her institutionalized mother—that she’s spent twenty-three years avoiding. As she reconnects with family and townsfolk, Toni learns you can always go home—the question is, what will you find when you get there?
A provocative and heartbreaking tale of family, illness, deception, and love, Wouldn’t Change a Thing explores the ties that bind and one woman’s harrowing and ultimately redemptive journey back home.
Customer Reviews
Very entertaining! Will have you fist pumping!
This was a nice story where mental illness is an underlying factor. That's not all it's about, but it's a big part of it.
In the beginning Toni is left at the altar at her engagement party (she should be glad to be rid of that monster-in-law) and loses her career because of a newspaper story that is run, on the front page. The story is talking about a mental health facility and interviews her mother who she hasn't seen for 23 years.
With no where to go, she heads back to her hometown and learns a lot of secrets and a lot of lies.
This story was very well told and the author did a good job with the characters and the portrayals. I highly recommend this book!
Thanks to Atria/Strebor books and Net Galley for providing me with this free e-galley in exchange for an honest review. I found it highly entertaining and was glad to have the chance.