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Domestic Violence Victim Viewed as Weak & Dumb in My Paranormal Romance

October 21, 2012 Alicia

flee72dpiwebOctober is Domestic Violence Month. So it was difficult when I received a 1-star review for my short story, Flee with the words that the heroine (a domestic violence victim) was dumb, weak, and boring.

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