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# Crazy Love

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At 22, Leslie Morgan Steiner seemed to have it all: good looks, a Harvard diploma, a glamorous job in New York City. Plus a handsome, funny boyfriend who adored her. But behind her façade of success, this golden girl hid a dark secret. She'd made a mistake shared by millions: she fell in love with the wrong person. At first, Leslie and Conor seemed perfect together. Then came the fights she tried to ignore: he pushed her down the stairs, choked her during an argument, and threatened her with a gun. Several times, he came close to making good on his threat to kill her. With each attack, Leslie lost another piece of herself. Why didn't she leave? She stayed because she loved him. Gripping and utterly compelling, Crazy Love takes you inside the violent, devastating world of abusive love and makes you feel the power and powerlessness of abuse that can take place anywhere and to anyone. Crazy Love draws you in -- and never lets you go.

Review: The power of a Charming Man💔 Must Read for Every Straight Woman!!! - Finished reading in one day! Crazy, as I am usually a slow reader!! But considering the dangerous charm of author's now ex-husband, I felt like getting addicted to him through pages. Leslie Morgan Steiner is a talented writer who knows how to make you engaged in her very personal story. She knows how to weave the story. I felt like I was there with her throughout the whole 300+pages. This books is very worth reading, regardless if you have experienced this type of abuse yourself or not. It will give you courage, knowledge, wisdom and food for thought. At the very least, it will make you more aware of abusive patterns in your life, and I don't necessarily mean physical abuse or abuse from s.o. Thanks to the author for her courage to speak up publicly! P.S. Thanks to her TED talk I ended up here, buying the actual book.
Review: Insightful Account Into One Woman's Story of Domestic Violence - I'm saddened by the number of negative and stereotypical comments that come from nothing but ignorance on the subject of domestic violence that are posted against not only this book, but the author herself. I work with survivors of domestic violence and all too often we blame the victim for staying, or for falling in love with the abuser in the first place. We fail to see that the abusers don't present themselves in that way until the victim is already entangled in the relationship. That said, I find this book to be a very open and honest portrayal of how relationships of domestic violence start and continue. I commend the Ms. Steiner for her willingness to share her story with the public so that we are able to see an inside picture of domestic violence. As she points out several times throughout her book, she is not the stereotyped "victim," which shows even more that domestic violence knows no bounds; it is not about color or socioeconomic status or education or any other factor that you want to throw in. It can happen to anyone. If you are interested in seeing the dynamics of a violent relationship, I highly recommend this book. Throughout the story we can see Ms. Steiner evolve from a naive young woman looking for love and caught in a web of confusion to a sophisticated woman who knows her own worth and has her own voice. She gives us insight into many different factors that contribute to how a woman can fall victim to domestic violence and why she would stay. I caution people to keep an open mind when reading the book and to remember, it is not a scripted story, but rather an autobiography of one woman's life and experience. Hindsight is always 20/20, and a judgmental attitude while reading will leave you disappointed if you expected it to go like a work of fiction rather than truth.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #160,922 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #50 in Domestic Partner Abuse (Books) #1,291 in Women's Biographies #3,009 in Memoirs (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 905 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The power of a Charming Man💔 Must Read for Every Straight Woman!!!
*by O***. on May 15, 2025*

Finished reading in one day! Crazy, as I am usually a slow reader!! But considering the dangerous charm of author's now ex-husband, I felt like getting addicted to him through pages. Leslie Morgan Steiner is a talented writer who knows how to make you engaged in her very personal story. She knows how to weave the story. I felt like I was there with her throughout the whole 300+pages. This books is very worth reading, regardless if you have experienced this type of abuse yourself or not. It will give you courage, knowledge, wisdom and food for thought. At the very least, it will make you more aware of abusive patterns in your life, and I don't necessarily mean physical abuse or abuse from s.o. Thanks to the author for her courage to speak up publicly! P.S. Thanks to her TED talk I ended up here, buying the actual book.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Insightful Account Into One Woman's Story of Domestic Violence
*by S***5 on October 16, 2014*

I'm saddened by the number of negative and stereotypical comments that come from nothing but ignorance on the subject of domestic violence that are posted against not only this book, but the author herself. I work with survivors of domestic violence and all too often we blame the victim for staying, or for falling in love with the abuser in the first place. We fail to see that the abusers don't present themselves in that way until the victim is already entangled in the relationship. That said, I find this book to be a very open and honest portrayal of how relationships of domestic violence start and continue. I commend the Ms. Steiner for her willingness to share her story with the public so that we are able to see an inside picture of domestic violence. As she points out several times throughout her book, she is not the stereotyped "victim," which shows even more that domestic violence knows no bounds; it is not about color or socioeconomic status or education or any other factor that you want to throw in. It can happen to anyone. If you are interested in seeing the dynamics of a violent relationship, I highly recommend this book. Throughout the story we can see Ms. Steiner evolve from a naive young woman looking for love and caught in a web of confusion to a sophisticated woman who knows her own worth and has her own voice. She gives us insight into many different factors that contribute to how a woman can fall victim to domestic violence and why she would stay. I caution people to keep an open mind when reading the book and to remember, it is not a scripted story, but rather an autobiography of one woman's life and experience. Hindsight is always 20/20, and a judgmental attitude while reading will leave you disappointed if you expected it to go like a work of fiction rather than truth.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good book with problems
*by L***G on May 22, 2013*

I read this book in about a day. It was a good story -- a fast read -- and the author is definitely a good writer. I thought that the author was very honest, including information about her childhood, during which the insecurities were created that would ultimately make her accept being abused by her husband. I had one big problem with this book: the constant referencing to Harvard. Perhaps it was that the author was trying to remind us that even a girl, who grew up rich and who was smart enough to get into Harvard, could also become a victim of domestic abuse. However, the continual Harvard name dropping had the opposite effect for me: reading the book felt like the author herself was trying to prove to her own mind that she was somehow still worthy -- she went to Harvard goddammit! We already learned in the 80s that domestic abuse has nothing to do with class or race -- it crosses all boundaries. So why not just let us know at the beginning of the book that the author went to Harvard, and then be done with it? Instead, the effect of continually reminding me where she attended college distanced me from the book, as if the book was only for Ivy League graduates. My advice to the author is to put more trust in her material: the story is good enough without constantly reminding the reader of her (and her family's) Harvard status and high social ranking. The author would have gotten the same job done with perhaps just a couple of mentions, not with a mention on every other page.

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