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See Me, Too

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“Love is as destructive as it is generative, as perfidious as it is devoted, as unseemly as it is beautiful.” – Dr. David A. Moy In this sequel to the controversially explosive novel, See Me, we revisit the Moy family and learn that the legacy of dysfunction left behind by the brilliant Dr. David Moy is more entrenching than one could ever imagine. Olivia has moved on with Bennett Paul but finds that letting go of the past is not at all easy. A newly married Jason Moy finds himself battling demons of his own. Avery Moy is tangled in emotions he can't seem to control. New characters are also introduced, and new secrets are revealed in See Me, Too.

167 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 4, 2016

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Adrienne Thompson

39 books234 followers
Married at sixteen, a mother twice by seventeen, and thrice a mother and divorced by twenty-four, Adrienne Thompson is no stranger to adversity. Not your typical teenage mother, she went on to complete her college degree and to earn her nursing license. She attributes God's faithfulness as the catalyst for her success in life. Now, having raised three children as a divorced mother, she is sharing a long hidden talent and passion with the world. Using the lessons that life has so expertly taught her as a guideline (betrayal, abusive relationships, self-esteem issues, witnessing the deteriorating effects of drug abuse), she has created stories that will both entertain and inspire the reader.

Adrienne currently resides in Arkansas in her newly empty nest. Formerly an RN, she now writes and publishes her stories full time. She is also a motivational speaker.


Order of the Been So Long Series:

Rapture
If
Been So Long
Little Sister
Been So Long 2
Been So Long III
September


Order of the Bluesday Series:

Bluesday
Lovely Blues
Blues In The Key Of B
Locked out of Heaven


Order of the Your Love Is King Series:

Your Love Is King
Better


Order of the Ain't Nobody Series:

Sedução (Seduction)
Ain't Nobody


Order of the Latter Rain Series:

After the Pain
No Pain, No Gain
Joy and Pain

Happy Reading!!


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Author 45 books104 followers
July 5, 2016
In this emotional sequel, we're once again in the midst of the Moy's family drama. Although new characters are introduced, the old characters are still there with their demons and their dreams. This book shows us that domestic abuse and mental illness are real and not only are they real, but they're closely related. At times, I loved some of the characters even when I wanted to hate them because I felt their pain. With many twists and turns, this story will keep you turning the pages just as fast as you can read them.

No one tells an emotional and romantic story better than Adrienne Thompson. I've read all of her books and I've yet to be disappointed. Even if you didn't read the first story, this one is so well written that you won't have to. However, it wouldn't hurt because it's an excellent story as well but you won't be lost if you read this one alone.

Barbara Joe Williams, author of "Forgive Us This Day"
Profile Image for Brenda  Larnell.
411 reviews24 followers
July 8, 2016
I Couldn't Stop Reading

After reading SEE ME, the prequel to SEE ME TOO, I couldn't imagine that author Adrienne Thompson could go any further down the rabbit hole where her characters resided in the first book. Boy, was I wrong! Olivia, Jason, Ben Avery, Sandra, and then Miller and Angel combined to generate so much angst, physical, and mental pain that as a reader, I had to remind myself to breathe.
I am so glad that I read this book. Adrienne Thompson is a prolific writer. This is a work of women's fiction that I highly recommend.
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Author 8 books13 followers
July 5, 2016
This book is not for the faint. You will feel every scene and emotion.
This is a story of how a family deals with the aftermath of abuse. People do the best they can with what they know.
This book will draw you into their lives and grab your heart.
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995 reviews1 follower
July 6, 2016

Another awesome book by Adrienne. This is the sequel of the Moy's family drama. This book talks about some serious issues; domestic abuse and mental illness. Olivia loved her ex-husband and her son very much, but she kept secrets from her new husband. Secrets can destroy a relationship.
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Author 16 books243 followers
July 17, 2016
I'm the type of reader with a need for every bit of detail, after the story ends. This particular need of mine is that much more important when an author produces a story that grips me at the core. With that being said, I have been a See Me fanatic from the moment I read book one. Adrienne Thompson created a masterpiece of a story that has been etched in my mind from day one.
And now book two...
It's comforting to see everyone dealing with the trauma inflicted but a David Moy world. I'd worried about Jason and Olivia's possible inabilities to move forward. I truly wanted them to be in a better place, both mentally and physically, but they also needed to confront the demons of the past. The author seemed to have stepped into the characters, in order to reveal their personal struggles.
Exceptional writing and great plot, as always.
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303 reviews6 followers
July 29, 2017
Well she has done it again. This book was riveting. The storyline was outstanding. Having the characters to live through mental illness was outstanding. I loved every part of the book. Hands down one of the best. There is no one way to deal with mental illness but head in. The story was on Fire with the abuse, the secrets, the turns, of shock and awe had me all over the place. Absolutely loved it. Ms. Thompson draws you in, hooks you, and has you enthralled. Very direct and to the point giving you just enough to keep turning the pages.
69 reviews
December 1, 2017
Off the chain! Dynamite!

You must read both books in this series. I couldn't put this book down. The author is an incredibly talented writer and I so appreciate how she kept me enthralled with trying to figure out how the story was going to end. Mental illness is no joke. I like how the author brought it out in such a dynamic story. Ms. Thompson, Thank you for sharing your talent with us. I look forward to reading more of your books.
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2,377 reviews1 follower
January 18, 2018
This second book had many elements of mental illness: bipolar and schizophrenia are on both paternal and maternal sides of the families. Plenty of twisted characters to hold you spellbound. Fortunately, Jason got professional help and medications to control his illness. It is a very, very interesting read.
10 reviews
August 8, 2018
Too Much!!!

There was definitely too much going on in this story. So much so that it felt like the author was just trying to come up with things to throw at the reader. I finished the book, but I really didn't enjoy it. Ms. Thompson could have written two more books out of this one.
31 reviews1 follower
December 23, 2017
Wow

This series is making me want to read more of Me Thompson's work! This had twist and turns like a rollercoaster! I do p!an to read more from their author!
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1,237 reviews19 followers
September 22, 2016
Wow so I'm pretty sure there's going to be another novel to this sequel to bring all the elements of a blessed ever after and the sinister innuendos to a full circle and conclusion. I thought the first book was a drop my jaw suspense, but who knew how deep the crazy ran in the Moy family? I'm just lost for words on how anybody in the story wasn't ready to say I'm done, over, moving on with some self dignity. I can't fathom continuing to be around people like that, because my own sanity is threadbare, and my peace of mine/mind is barely holding on to faith. That extra instability has to be fiction, or just plain ignorance on the authors part. I'm all for people's religion and faith and what not, but there's no way this story could be real, that's how I know it's fiction for fact and it's an unfinished series of the Moy family. Be that may it was well written, suspenseful, and a goodread!
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148 reviews9 followers
July 12, 2016
See Me

All I can say is CRAZY. This book had so many twist and turns in it you will actually lose your mind. One of the best book that I've read dealing with mental illness. One click and get swept away with See Me, Too.
June 29, 2018
Must read!

I like how the plot thickens in this book with each character. The irony of each situation really got my attention
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