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Could you forgive the unforgivable? In 2014, twenty-one years after Kate Berg survived a vicious sexual assault, her attacker, Vin Merdone, shows up as someone she may know on Facebook. After overcoming an eating disorder sparked by the assault, Kate worked hard to make sure that the sinister thread of darkness woven through the fabric of her existence never wrapped itself around her brain again. But Kate knows it's a gossamer line between well and unwell, and she is about to cross it. Seeing Vin sends her tidy life tumbling like a house of cards-and brings a long-buried traumatic loss to the…mehr

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Could you forgive the unforgivable? In 2014, twenty-one years after Kate Berg survived a vicious sexual assault, her attacker, Vin Merdone, shows up as someone she may know on Facebook. After overcoming an eating disorder sparked by the assault, Kate worked hard to make sure that the sinister thread of darkness woven through the fabric of her existence never wrapped itself around her brain again. But Kate knows it's a gossamer line between well and unwell, and she is about to cross it. Seeing Vin sends her tidy life tumbling like a house of cards-and brings a long-buried traumatic loss to the surface. This is the fight of her life, and she won't emerge without a few scars. When Part Two opens in April 2019, Vin has shot back into Kate's orbit in the most unexpected way, derailing Kate's hard-earned progress. With the #MeToo movement exploding, will Kate finally get the chance to expose Vin for who he is, after he's lived a life free from the consequences of his actions? Perfect for the age of #MeToo, Feel No Evil is a page-turning, addictive, dark-and yet hopeful-tale that celebrates the transformative power of forgiveness.
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An award winning author and blogger, Stephanie Kepke's second grade teacher told her she should be a writer and she hasn't wavered in her path since. In her past life-before kids-Stephanie was an arts reporter and music journalist. She lives in New York on Long Island with her husband, her three very active boys and two slightly crazy rescue dogs (one of whom is three-legged). She lives right in between the Long Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean-and loves to have her toes in the sand.