Lisa White’s “Any Way Out” receives critical acclaim from the Hollywood Book Reviews
The Hollywood Book Reviews (HBR), one of the prestigious book review outlets in the United States, has praised how author Lisa White showcased in her book “Any Way Out” the life of her protagonist — a young woman named Ashley who is caught between the turmoils of a life made miserable by her own parents.
Ashley’s treatment by her mother and father pushed her into a life influenced by drugs and all other earthly vices. HBR’s Anthony Avina commends the way the author explores the story “in a tone of voice which feels personal and connected to the reader instantly.” In the end, the protagonist realizes the mess her life is in and finds a way to escape that state.
Avina observes that the book contains a lot of drama and emotional character development. The stories itself are filled with dysfunctional families that explore the deep emotional core of growing up in such a family. In addition, the mental health issues arising from such a struggle is highlighted in the book. Avina writes:
While the book is mild in length and reads at an even pace, the story is gripping and pulls the read in immediately. Heartbreaking to watch unfold, the tale is one that showcases the importance of surrounding oneself with those who will care for them and have their best interest at heart, and for breaking out of toxic environments that will only foster negative and harmful thoughts all around. If readers haven’t yet, be they should grab their copies of Any Way Out by Lisa L. White today and see for themselves why leaving behind a toxic relationship of any kind is what is truly best for one’s mental, emotional and physical health.
The full review can be found here.