Reality TV moms share trying tales

Reality TV will come roaring to Bainbridge at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 29 when Farrah Abraham (of “Teen Mom” fame) and her mother Debra Danielsen visit Eagle Harbor Book Company to talk about and sign their respective books, as well as answer fan questions and pose for pictures.

Reality TV will come roaring to Bainbridge at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 29 when Farrah Abraham (of “Teen Mom” fame) and her mother Debra Danielsen visit Eagle Harbor Book Company to talk about and sign their respective books, as well as answer fan questions and pose for pictures.

Abraham was living nearly every teenage girl’s dream. She met a boy, fell in love and they were planning to one day have a family and grow old together. Happily ever after. The end.

Right?

But then she got pregnant and didn’t find out until after they broke up.

And then he died in an accident.

The TV show “Teen Mom” has made Abraham a media sensation. In her unflinching memoir, “My Teenage Dream Ended,” she reveals the difficult truth about her life that hasn’t been seen on television.

Danielsen shares a similarly sober story, a cautionary tale in these crazily cyber times.

Cybercrimes are easier than ever to pull off. No global police force exists to go after these criminals, so cyber crimes are increasing exponentially year after year. Scammers are sophisticated, professional, and intelligent. They target potential victims carefully and these victims include homemakers, celebrities, professional athletes and anyone with any assets that they can steal.

“Vapor” is Danielsen’s true story about being conned out of $250,000 through a Match.com scammer using a false name. The book includes industry expert recommendations for both individuals and businesses to protect their assets from cyber scammers.

Visit www.eagleharborbooks.com to learn more.