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The Weight of It All

The Breaking Point Series, Book 1

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The Weight of It All

By: Charmaine White
Narrated by: Alisha Peterson
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Your book is about Tasha, a resilient mother of three who finds herself at a painful crossroads: stay with her unfaithful, jobless, and emotionally abusive husband, Reggie, or risk becoming a struggling single mother. Reggie is not the biological father of her eldest child and constantly tears him down, while Tasha shoulders the entire household—working a full-time job, paying the bills, and providing for her kids.

Desperate to make ends meet, she starts participating in weight loss clinical trials and begins to fear she may be pregnant by Reggie again—just as she’s mentally, emotionally, and physically drained. The story dives deep into generational cycles: how Tasha’s mother, Janice, modeled the behavior of staying with a sorry man, and how Janice’s own mother (Nana) enabled that pattern.

Themes of trauma, inherited dysfunction, hidden abuse, survival, and womanhood are woven throughout. The story is raw and emotionally charged, showing Tasha on the verge of breaking as she begins to question everything she's ever tolerated—for the sake of love, children, and survival.

©2025 Brittany Wyatt (P)2025 Brittany Wyatt
Family Life Genre Fiction Psychological Women's Fiction
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