Vancouver Island author’s debut novel explores mother-daughter dynamics
- A debut novel by K. J. Ritchie, titled The Lies That Bind, explores the complexities of mother-daughter relationships.
- The novel depicts three generations of women confronting emotional scars passed down from their mothers.
- Vivien realizes she shares traits she dislikes in her mother, Joyce, while Rosemary aims to overcome family issues.
- The Lies That Bind is available for purchase at all major bookstores and online retailers.
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