Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Carrie Reed

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Great read, inspirational, and thought provoking. I really enjoyed reading this memoir more than I thought I would. The adventures, excitement and everything this author has to go through and has been through in life really would make for an exciting movie, I could definitely see myself watching her life play out in theaters. Seeing the many pictures of the author’s travels throughout the book was wonderful, it allowed me to put a place and name together.

The repetition of some things was starting to get to me but when she makes mention that she apologizes for it all, she is just speaking from her heart, I felt that. I hope anyone who wants to read this story will see this review and be able to look past that aspect. I am torn on how I feel about the author leaving her kids to help her own life, I don’t know of any mother that could leave their kids, but I can’t really judge because I don’t know the situation they were left in. It seems they grew up safe, loved and healthy so that is all any mother could ask for her kids. But I also like that she mentions she has no regrets, and she can’t dwell and worry about the actions she has taken in the past because what will that help?

I am inspired by all of the hard work she has done throughout her life to get to the point she is at now, to be able to travel the world at her leisure and go wherever her heart tells her. There are so many great things I can say about this book. Chapter 9, Big Love is where I really connected with this author and had the same feelings and thoughts. I look forward to going back and reading her first 2 memoirs! #WeAreAllOne

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