A Beautiful, Terrible Thing: A Memoir of Marriage and Betrayal by Jen Waite

Jen Waite finds her soulmate, only to discover he’s a pathological liar once they’re married. The betrayal is exposed when her daughter is just one month old.

Even years after living the experience myself, my stomach dropped when I read the description of searching and scanning cell phone records, hoping that she doesn’t find what she knows to be true.

“Every morning in the shower now, I sink to the floor and cry, a silent animal cry, my mouth gaping open and my body hunched forward and when a sound finally comes out, it does not sound human.”

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