E. D. Lippert's New Book 'Gwen' Is A Riveting Narrative About The Impact Of Years Of Psychological Bullying On One Woman

E. D. Lippert, a first-time author who has spent her adult life in accounting and technology; has completed her most recent book “Gwen”: a gripping and potent novel that follows a woman who grew up believing in three things which eventually bring her to a life altering struggle between good and evil.

Lippert writes, “Gwen knew three things for sure, all of which she learned at aged eight: (1) she was ugly, (2) the only person she could depend on to defend her was herself, and (3) the only way to defend herself from bullies was through merciless confrontation.

Gwen lived her life according to those facts. Her resentments grew with each real and perceived unfairness and resulted in increasingly violent retribution, culminating with the loss of her only child. She was determined to get revenge. She lived for it.

During this time, however, she does find some good in her life and in her soul, and for a time, the good and the evil comingle inside her until, one day, she encounters someone as desperate as she is. Which part of her will win out then? The good or the evil?”

Published by Fulton Books, E. D. Lippert’s book is a profound and stirring fiction that intrigues the readers, young and old, with the life of a woman who faces her fair share of struggles and encounters endless conflicts along the way.

Readers who wish to experience this captivating work can purchase “Gwen” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books