Boundaries (Scope of Practice Book 1) by Jessica Aiken-Hall – Review by Kerry Carr

Boundaries (Scope of Practice, #1)Boundaries by Jessica Aiken-Hall
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow this book is an amazing story about trauma in a person’s life and how it has a lasting effect on the person.

Val is a social worker at the hospital. When her boss wants her to set up a trauma support group Val isn’t happy about it. The reason Val has suffered trauma in her life and she doesn’t want to relive it.

However the group gets formed and as time grows and she hears the stories of the ladies there she begins to open up and share her own story.

At the same time a young woman turns up at the hospital as a suicide however Val doesn’t believe thats the case and can’t shake the feeling something more happened.

This book is full of hurt, and pain as the women tell their stories, it got romance as Val finally let’s the walls down with Tim and its got revenge.

The question becomes when and if she crosses the boundaries between professional and personal and what the consequences are if she does.

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