Take Off Your Sunglasses Take Off Your Sunglasses Mia leaves home to escape her painful past. Desperate, she steals her friend s credit card and identity, boards a plane, and heads out to Los Angeles to start her life over where no one knows her. Mia travels, hiding behind her trademark sunglasses, discovering many people are doing the same thing: hiding behind designer clothes, expensive cars, fabulous homes, and worse, drugs and alcohol. When she arrives in L.A., she meets one man after another. She trusts no one until the night she meets Chase. Chase gets inside her head and makes her feel she can trust him. Can she trust her feelings? Mia does not realize many of her underlying issues are an indirect result of exposure to domestic violence as a young child. What extreme does she take to come to terms with the internal conflict of her life?
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I enjoyed the book and could relate as a woman to so much of it. At times I cried and other times I laughed and even cheered for Mia.

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Mia leaves home to escape her painful past. Desperate, she steals her friend’s credit card and identity, boards a plane and heads out to Los Angeles to start her live over where no one knows her. Mia travels, hiding behind her trademark sunglasses, discovering many people are doing the same thing; hiding behind designer clothes, expensive cars, fabulous homes, and worse, drugs and alchohol.

When she arrives in L.A. she meets one man after another. She trust no one until the night she meets Chase. Chase gets inside her head and makes her feel she can trust him. Can she trust her feelings? Mia does not realize many of her underlying issues are an indirect result of exposure to domestic violence as a young child. What extreme deos she take to come to terms with the internal conflict in her life?

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