Damaged Goods

Damaged Goods by Lisa Butler is a work of fiction published by AuthorHouse in April 2011. This 152-page novel is presented in English and explores the complexities of personal trauma and self-worth through the life of Ciara, a woman who appears to have everything but struggles with the scars of her past. The narrative delves into her journey as she confronts the psychological effects of her childhood abuse and the impact it has on her adult relationships.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of themes related to romance and personal healing within the urban fiction genre. The story captures Ciara’s efforts to reclaim her life and sense of self, illustrating the challenges faced by those who feel labeled as “Damaged Goods.” Through her experiences, the novel addresses the broader issues of love, worthiness, and resilience, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys.
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“That’s the problem. All of you women with a messed up past think that no man will ever love you or want you for more than your body. You think you’re not worthy of someone to treat you right…”
Looking at Ciara from the outside, one would think she has it all; Nice clothes, a beautiful home and the best cars. But those closest to her know that’s not the case.
Abused as a young girl, the cycle of being hurt continues through her adulthood. Her past demons play psychological tricks on her which eventually leads her to labeling herself as
Damaged Goods.
In this Urban fiction novel, you will feel the joys and pains of a woman trying to regain her life, her strength and her heart.
From the Author
I’m so glad you’re here; that alone means so much to me!
Damaged Goods is my first novel and it’s very precious and dear to me. Writing this book was surprisingly easy and natural for me.
My hope is that you will be able to relate on some level and enjoy the journey of Ciara Thomas. Your feedback is very valuable to me, so please, don’t be a stranger!
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