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Reviewed by Emma Megan for Readers' Favorite
My ValHalla: Angels Are No Strangers to Chains by Celia LaVon Belt is a must-read memoir about a strong woman who is also a widow, a brain injury survivor, a burn survivor, and an abuse survivor. Celia Belt tells what she endured between 2022 and 2024: the biggest battle of her life, enormous pain, suffering, and brutal treatment from people who should have helped her. Having utterly terrifying seizures quite often, Celia would find herself not in a medical unit receiving the proper treatment but in a psychiatric unit receiving treatment for a disorder she did not have. In this memoir, Celia talks about how one of her family members, whom she trusted, committed many atrocities against her. Celia describes in detail how someone close to her betrayed her, plotted a sick and diabolical plan against her, conspired with others, and used her health conditions, wealth, and generosity against her.
Every detail of Celia LaVon Belt's painful and worst experiences kept me intrigued and gripped. My ValHalla is a memoir of deception, loss, despair, lessons learned, injustice, picking up the pieces of a shattered life, forgiveness, and feeling unsafe, unheard, and abandoned. I admire Celia's ability to find the strength to endure and fight all the injustice, abuse, and brutal treatment, as well as to survive, forgive, and triumph. This memoir is disturbing but well worth reading, with many valuable life lessons. It's a well-written and incredible account that goes deeper than anything I have ever read, showing what it means to be mistreated over and over. It serves as a painful reminder that someone close to you can harm you in ways you would never have imagined.