Why do some women always attract the wrong sort of men? Fatal attraction... call it what you will, Cheryl Frampton always did. Her first husband committed suicide and successive partners beat and abused her, subjecting her to such extreme violence that she was hospitalised on several occasions. One son was lost to social services, another died a week after birth and her third had to be fought for in a long and bitter custody battle. With no love or understanding from her own mother, Cheryl's struggle to find love and happiness is a harrowing read. This is the debut work and autobiography of Cheryl Frampton. In her life she has dealt with issues such as domestic violence, death and legal challenges. Despite all these obstacles, she has maintained unending determination, courage and hope for a better life. Her story is one full of tragedy and violence, but is also a story that ultimately offers hope and encouragement to women everywhere.
"If you're in a situation where you're on the receiving end of either physical, emotional or psychological brutality and feel you've made your bed, Cheryl's inspiring story shows there is a way forward and on to finding the happiness you deserve -- just as she has..." -- Trisha Goddard, TV chat-show host.