Hello and welcome to my book review of “Memoir of a Mad Woman” By Vashti Quiroz-Vega.
Meet Vashti!
She enjoys reading almost as much as she loves to write. Some of her favorite authors are Stephen King, Michael Crichton, Anne Rice, J.R.R. Tolkien, J.K. Rowling and George R. R. Martin.
She enjoys making people feel an array of emotions with her writing. She likes her audience to laugh one moment, cry the next and clench their jaws after that.
When she isn’t building extraordinary worlds and fleshing out fascinating characters, she enjoys spending time with her husband JC and her Pomeranian Scribbles who is also her writing buddy.
BLURB.
A novelette from the award-winning author of The Fall of Lilith and Son of the Serpent, Vashti Quiroz-Vega.
Who can explain how madness begins?
This is the story of Emma. Reared by a religious fanatic, orphaned at a young age and sent to a mental institution and an orphanage. Molested and betrayed by the people who should be watching over her…
Who can say that madness has no logic?
During a fight, Emma’s best friend punched her in the abdomen. Since then, Emma has believed there’s something damaged inside of her.
Every month… she bleeds.
She tries to fight it all her life, but the pain and the blood return twenty-eight days later… and the cycle begins again.
But Emma, even in her madness, knows how to take care of herself.
She knows how to make things right…
You may not agree…
But, who can reason with insanity?
Read this tragic but fascinating tale and traverse the labyrinthine passages of madness.
My Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Uncompromisingly brutal and utterly riveting.
In this uncompromisingly brutal novella, author Vashti Quiroz-Vega takes you on a jagged and painful journey. Many authors stop short when it comes to writing scenes of brutality, they tend to hint at the violence and not follow through. Not this author.
She gives us all the tools to explore the depths of Emma’s damaged mind. In order for the vengeance Emma undertakes to make sense, the horrendous acts perpetrated on her helpless body and soul allowed us an insight and an understanding into her motivation.
This author shows a deep empathy in her characterizations. An enviable understanding of the demons that drive us.
An insightful look into the darker side of humanity. Emma’s betrayal was absolute … so was her revenge.
The characterizations are superb, and well developed. The visual imagery is acute.
If you’re looking for a riveting and thought provoking read don’t miss this one.
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Hi, Soooz! Thank you so much for reading and reviewing Memoir of a Mad Woman! I’m thrilled that you enjoyed the read. ❤ xo
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This was a shattering and memorable reading experience, Vashti!. Congratulations on some marvelously insightful writing.xo
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Thank you. This means a lot coming from you. ❤ xo
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I also found this book deeply disturbing and well written, Suzanne. An excellent review.
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Thank you! It was a great read.
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Thank you, Robbie. 🙂
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What a great review, Soooz! It was a glimpse into the darkness that Vashti skillfully provided. It was a great story.
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Vashti has a marvelous way of touching a raw nerve in her readers. Makes for some memorable reading. Thanks for stopping by, Denise.
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😀 ❤
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Thanks, Denise! 😀
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Fantastic review, Soooz! Congrats to Vashti!
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😊Thanks, Jacquie! I appreciate you stopping by.
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Thank you, Jacquie! 🙂
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Wow, great review, Soooz! I’ve just started reading “Memoir of a Mad Woman,” and it is very well written. I’m excited to continue. ♥
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❤It’s a memorable read, Gwen. Dark and intensely disturbing.
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Yay! Thank you for reading, Gwen. 😀
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This is a spot-on review of this story from Vashti! Your assessment is exactly what I felt as I read it. And, I never imagined that I could have empathy for such a sociopathic killer, but I did. I almost felt like cheering her on. 🙂
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😊I hear you, Jan. It’s a tribute to Vashti’s wonderful characterizations that also had me cheering for Emma.
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That’s something I never expected but several readers have communicated the same. Thank you, Jan. 🙂
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You always write a great review, Soooz. Congratulations to Vashti!
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😊It’s easy to write a great review when the book deserves it. Thanks for stopping by, my friend.
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Thank you, Mae! 🙂
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Excellent review, Sooz. Vashti should be pleased
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😊Thanks, John! I appreciate you stopping by.
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I’m ecstatic, John! 😀 xo
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I loved this short story. It was a powerful, well-written, and a page turning book. Well done, Vashti. Thank you for reviewing it, Soooz.
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😊Thanks so much for stopping by today, Karen. It was a memorable read.
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Thank you very much, Karen! I’m so happy you enjoyed the story. 😀 xo
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Awesome review, Soooz. Bravo to Vashti! 🙂
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❤Thanks, Natalie.
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Thank you, Natalie! 😀 xo
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