
Member Reviews

This was an interesting read, although not one I would usually go for. I appreciate the amount of research the author has put into this book, however I find it problematic how the author does not have any medical background while she is diagnosing the people in this book. All in all, I find the message and the story important, but I wouldn't say I enjoyed this book.

I was so excited to read this follow up to The Bigamist by Mary Turner Thomson. In the years that have followed since her first book, she has become an expert in Psychopaths and has developed huge understanding and insights into the subject
Her book is written in a very open and honest way and she is dedicated to preventing others from falling for a psychopath, ending the shame for other victims and helping them to find their voice too.
Her ex was a psychopath con man who actively impregnates women to rip them off for money and she claimed that he would never stop. And he didn't! It was hard to keep up with the number of women he went on to con. There were so many that they even started their own facebook group
I am inspired by her strength and ability to heal after such an abusive relationship. She has become a strong, positive and happy women who is shining her light for others
This book feels part memoir/part text book. It is a story of grit, determination and hope.
"So I decided that this was a golden opportunity to teach them never to let the world beat them down and always rise up again no matter what happens to you"