The Romeo & Juliet Delusion
Finding Freedom after Trauma: A Memoir
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Narrateur(s):
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Lori Abbott
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Lori Abbott
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In this compelling memoir, Lori Abbott chronicles her dangerous relationship with her ex-fiancé, who was a meth and heroin addict. In addition to the overwhelming aspects of loving a drug addict, there was domestic abuse, including a series of traumatic events during the relationship that escalated to an attempt being made on her life in 2015.
Lori Abbott is an attorney who spent 15 years of her career representing victims of domestic abuse who one day became a victim herself. The Romeo & Juliet Delusion provides a rare and unique insight into the reality of deeply loving a drug addict, remaining in a dangerous relationship for too long, and watching one's own life deteriorate while desperately trying to save someone else. It was by divine intervention that Abbott did not die in that hotel room. She feels it is now her responsibility to share not only what she experienced in those moments when she believed that she was dying (as the man she deeply loved eerily stood by and watched), but also how she took actual aspects from her near-death experience to heal herself and unexpectedly allow her to achieve sobriety along the way.
The Romeo & Juliet Delusion provides inspiration to anyone whose life has been touched by addiction or domestic violence. Abbott relies on raw and uninhibited storytelling to convey the methods she used to explore healing and freedom from trauma. Abbott's hope is that by authentically sharing her story, she can help to change the lives of people in similar situations and inspire others to view addiction and domestic abuse with compassion and curiosity.
©2023 Lori Abbott (P)2023 Lori Abbott