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Remorseless is the journey of one woman’s constant questioning and confusion about how others-including and especially God-saw her. A transformational expose, each chapter leads readers down a path of self-acceptance, un-apologetically and without regret. Through various stages and seasons of life, you will learn how to navigate triumphs, tragedies, and decisions, without losing sight of who you’ve been all along.
Impatient by nature, Beth Fisher spent over two decades and many wrong decisions frustrated, until she figured out how to embrace her true self. An empty-nester, divorcee, cancer-survivor and general over-comer of difficult life transitions, Beth outlines-through transparent and humorous accounts-the following hope and instruction to anyone who has gotten off course:
Life-changing for the reader, one of those golden insights that unlock a level of healing. We have one of those keys we’ve been looking for and praying for. Lastly, “Remorseless relationships do exist” hits the reader squarely in the heart, and – as we find ourselves many times – we’re assessing our lives with a fresh light. Very well done.
Excerpt from the Writer’s Digest Review
We absolutely loved this book—this story—this journey. There are no words that can do Remorseless the justice it deserves. Immediately, we identified with Beth’s pain and inner conflict, especially in light of her insatiable zest and positivity towards life. We understood her questioning and confusion. A wonderful communicator and writer, Beth makes you feel experiences, not just read about them. We loved Remorseless for its vulnerability, honesty, the Remorseless Reminders at the end of each chapter, and the faith struggles and wisdom that were learned and shared. I highly recommend this book to everyone who has experienced life’s struggles—which pretty much includes all of us.
Beth Fisher’s book Remorseless is both relatable and thought-provoking. It will inspire readers to show up and be who they were meant to be even in the face of adversity.
I loved this book! It’s quirky. It’s pleasantly irreverent. It’s heartfelt and faithful. Much like Beth herself! Thank you, Beth, for encouraging us all to drop the labels that keep us from knowing who we really are in Christ!
I didn’t know what to expect when I started reading this book, but it didn’t take long for me to realize the deep and emotional similarities that existed in my life. Even though we can have completely different stories, we can still share the same experiences, reactions and ultimately the same consequences. Transformation is definitely life long, takes action & patience, but we can’t do it alone either as she points out. There’s a God who loves us unconditionally. I especially like the concise reminders at the end of the chapters. A wonderful and inspiring read. Well done, Beth.
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