She’s a well-known author. He’s a handsome, educated medical professional. How does a storybook romance turn into a Facebook nightmare of shattered trust, defamation, and even identity theft?
Direct Hit! How Facebook Destroyed My Marriage and How I Healed is a harrowing account of what can and does happen on Facebook and other social media sites with alarming regularity. When Caroline Sutherland made the shocking discovery that her husband was romancing other women on Facebook—using her online profile—she didn’t know that that was just the tip of the iceberg. In this riveting exposé, she charts the steps she took to uncover his criminal activities online and the legal channels she followed to seek justice.
As inspiring as it is page-turning, this book is a wake-up call for readers who wonder what their spouses are really doing on the Internet. Sutherland offers straight talk about the uses and misuses of social media, practical ways for families to stay safe on Facebook, and the spiritual wisdom that can lead to healing after a betrayal of epic proportions.
Such a sad memoir! Caroline trusted a man and married him, thinking it was the perfect relationship. She put him in charge of her Facebook page - she was already a well-known author. What he did, as her page manager, was horrible. He trashed her trust and showed how little he could be trusted. Definitely a book that makes women think before they agree to trust. Men are so..... hard to read sometimes, but we must learn to be careful. Beware of narcissists! I learned that the hard way too.
Well this lady is a medical intuitive and that's how she became known to me (not personally but via the media.) I had been following her online when she advertised this little ebook about her marriage break-up thanks to Facebook. Bad situation but I think a lot of people (women and men both) can identify with how online affairs can wreck a marriage...