A Woman's Misplaced Truth
The journey of Lauren, a divorced mother of a toxic 10-year marriage, finds herself back into the single dating world. As she navigates through a brand new dating world, she starts to uncover vicious cycles that constantly place her in failing relationships.
Lauren begins to rediscover herself when she finds herself in the company of a new group of women called the Women of Love. In an attempt to save a newfound friend whose life is spinning out of control, Lauren unlocks her secrets. With the devastation and irreconcilable consequences close by, Lauren relives her life's heartaches in hopes to protect her friend--not realizing that along the way, she will start to realize the hidden truths about herself. She realized she had been living a lie that she began to believe herself and become the lie. Lauren's journey could be of your mother’s, your sister’s, your aunt’s, and any woman’s. Lauren did not know what it was to be honest with herself, one damn excuse after another for every relationship she had been in. She should have ended before the relationship ever started.
Lauren never really paid attention to red flags in any of her relationships, investing herself completely to make a relationship work. Even when Lauren would hear a voice in her head telling her that the relationship was wrong and things were not how they should be. Lauren always felt like she was running out of time; she never got what she really wanted. She saw what other women had and knew she could never have all that. .
Lauren constantly wondered what was wrong with her. She wished she was more beautiful, smarter, and smaller in size. Lauren felt like she could never be that lucky. And feeling that way caused Lauren to put blinders on, ignoring the red flags and clues altogether. Lauren just wanted to be loved and be like the other women she assumed were joyful and satisfied with life.
At the age of 39 and recent divorce, Lauren felt like her loneliness would be her accomplice in this life. Watching life pass her by and the never-ceasing age increasing, she would ponder how her senescence would be like? The approaching old age would soon make her even more undesirable and alone. The only escape from that is to make a quick decision about her relationship status.
Lying, consoling, and deceiving herself about all the relationships she ever had, Lauren was an ordinary yet a remarkable woman looking for true love. Harking back to her toxic relationships, she realized naivety and cluelessness about all those red flags