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

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

First off, I commend the author for putting her innermost thoughts out into the world. I feel like the elderly are oftentimes overlooked in society and they have great wisdom and experiences to share and they’ve lived through bizarrely fast changes to the world around us. This author is no different in imparting her wisdom and lots of information about the world in which we live. I found her to be inspiring to love oneself and take care of one’s health, and I enjoyed reading about her insights to the life of an aging woman living an unconventional life.

The book is more of a stream of consciousness during her period of writing, and was easy to read. My only criticism, and the reason for less than 4 stars, is the repetition of information throughout the book – her need to keep referencing her other published books numerous times, her heart issue she was cured from, and her decision to leave her home on a nomadic journey with no destination in mind. After so many times reading about it, I kind of felt like, yeah, I get it. Although, again, because of the way it’s written and that these things are pretty fantastic and obviously big deals to the author, I can kind of empathize with her bringing it up so often.

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