The story of Ari, J.D., and Lance is a complex story of love, friendship, family, and obsession. It’s hard hitting, honest, and unflinching in its portrayal of a young Filipina woman’s ongoing battle with a relentless stalker and the havoc he wreaks on her life. It isn’t always an easy read. It pulls no punches. There is a happy ending, of sorts, but it comes at a cost.
It’s a story you won’t soon forget.
Originally published as a series of blogs, Tainted Love dives more deeply into Ariana’s (Ari’s) background…her family, her first years away at university, and her relationships with both J.D. and Lance. I especially appreciated the vivid descriptions of Hawaiian and Filipino food interspersed throughout, and the pidgin English patois that peppers the dialogue.
Ari finds that the system designed to protect her - the law, the courts - is merely a temporary impediment to Lance, the stalker determined to circumvent any obstacle to make her his own and prove his “love” for her. Restraining orders are ignored. Counselors ask Ari, “Did you know him? Did you date him?” as if knowing him somehow explains/excuses his behavior. Ari’s frustration with an imperfect system grows as Lance’s tireless pursuit ramps up. Where will it end? Will it ever end?
You’ll root for Ari as she fights to break free from the dark, terrifying reach of Lance’s obsession. Her relationship with J.D. grows in strength despite the strains Lance’s stalking puts on them. Love triumphs, but at great cost to Ari and to those she loves.