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How does one not only survive but thrive during and after living with Domestic Abuse? How does one see the signs before it
becomes a way of life? How does one get away from that life? What legal measures can one do in order to move forward? All of these questions and more are answered by the Author in this book, September’s Chill. Gwendolyn Law not only lived it she survived it and now thrives in her life. She does not allow it to define who she is but she understands it was a defining moment in her life.
This is her story. Her Truth

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They walk among us. The narcissistic sociopaths who prey on the innocent, the weak and the vulnerable. They prey on those who have low self-esteem, who are seeking someone to love who will love them without condition. The narcissistic sociopath seeks out those they can control with intimidation, physical violence and mental abuse. They weave their web of deceit and extreme cruelty around their victims like a spider weaves a web making it stronger and stronger as the web gets larger and larger until their victim is totally dependent upon their captor. What is normal for this spider has become chaos for the fly ergo the abused.
The beginning of the story is always the same. The abusers’ wine, dine, charm and with cunning draw the victim into a relationship while they slowly and methodically destroy the victim. It is a slow dance of abuse that the victim never sees coming until they are so deep in the relationship they cannot escape. The victim has become so dependent on their abuser; she has no place else to turn. Such is the story of Cindy Lorraine Ricketts. A beautiful young woman stuck down at the age of 33 years old at the hands of her husband, Donald Glen Richardson

