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Left at the Altar: My Story of Hope and Healing for Every Woman Who Has Felt Heartbreak Rejection

Current price: $18.99
Left at the Altar: My Story of Hope and Healing for Every Woman Who Has Felt Heartbreak Rejection
Left at the Altar: My Story of Hope and Healing for Every Woman Who Has Felt Heartbreak Rejection

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Left at the Altar: My Story of Hope and Healing for Every Woman Who Has Felt Heartbreak Rejection

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Fascinatingly insightful and hopeful page-turning account of one woman's encounter with ultimate rejection.
TV journalist Kimberley Kennedy went from having it all to complete devastation, rejection, and public humiliation when, like a Lifetime movie scenario, her fiance literally left her at the altar. Fortunately, her story did not end at the church. With candor and humor, Kimberley shares the most personal details of her life as she journeys from devastation to a deeper understanding of what happened and how she found not only healing but hope to someday find her Mr. Right.
The intimate woman-to-woman inspirational journey includes:
Stories of women who were left at the altar
How to deal with feelings of anger towards God
The little black dress analogy
How not to let your rejection define who you become
Tools for healing and moving on
How to laugh, love again, and return to dating
Ultimate insight from men who have been rejectors

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