A world famous psychic told her three things.

That she was going to meet her Twin Flame. That his initial was J. That it was written, and sacred, and meant; two halves of one soul, come round again to find each other.

She met Ronnie.

Then there was his wife.

Thelma had been dead eight months. Her frozen chips and peas were still stacked in the freezer where she'd put them the last week she could stand up. Her kitchen. Her chair. Her husband.

Everybody in that town loved her. Soft, rooted, kind, installed; a woman who had been chosen and stayed chosen.

And Christine Hart; adopted at four, beaten by the woman who took her, told at twenty-six she would never have a child; drove west into Castlederg, Tyrone, fell in love with a grieving man, and began, against all reason and against her own decency, to fear a dead woman.

This is the letter she has been failing to write for twenty-two years.

It is not the version she has told since. There is no fate in it, and no ghost, and no curse.

There is only a prophecy she needed to be true, a dead woman she could not compete with, and a plain, unbearable admission she has never made to a living soul.

A TRUE STORY.





Autorentext

Christine Joanna Hart is a certified trauma psychotherapist specialising in adoption trauma, attachment wounds, destructive relationship patterns, shame, and parts-based therapy. Her work focuses on identity fragmentation, repetition compulsion, trauma bonding, and the unconscious forces that shape intimate relationships.


A Sunday Times bestselling author published by Hodder & Stoughton, Hart previously worked as an investigative journalist for the Daily Mail and Sunday Times, and has appeared on GMTV, BBC World Service, and Amazon Prime. Her Psychology of Trauma series explores how unresolved trauma drives power dynamics, attraction to narcissistic personalities, and the search for redemption through love.


She works with individuals, couples, and adolescents seeking deep psychological transformation.

For therapy enquiries and further writing, visit her website or Facebook page. :

Titel
Dear RJ
Untertitel
The Richmond Psychotherapist Series, #3
EAN
9798233753794
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E-Book (epub)
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