Losing it

Losing It by Lindsay Faith Rech, published by Red Dress Ink in 2003, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores the complexities of personal growth and acceptance. At 281 pages, this edition delves into the life of Diana, who has spent years constructing emotional barriers following her father’s tragic death. Through her reliance on comfort foods and her mother’s well-meaning but deflating advice, Diana embarks on a journey to rediscover her true self and embrace her femininity.
Readers will find a narrative that intricately weaves themes of romance and self-discovery as Diana confronts her past and seeks to break free from the guilt that has held her captive. The story captures her struggle to create a fulfilling life while navigating the challenges of her emotional landscape. With elements of eroticism and contemporary romance, Losing It presents a nuanced portrayal of a woman’s quest for liberation and identity.
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At 32, Diana has spent the past two decades building a barrier to protect herself from the guilt of her father’s tragic death, using chocolate banana muffins and cheese curls as the foundation. And while her mother’s weekly deflating pep talks act as motivation to break through and become the sexy siren she was born to be, we soon learn that losing it is the only way that Diana can truly free herself. LOSING IT is an elegantly written novel about how one woman struggles to make a normal life for herself while accepting the truth of her past.
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