In an unprecedented literary achievement, Myra Crosby’s new book, Because Enough is Enough, has skyrocketed to the #9 spot on the bestseller charts, breaking into the top 10 in just under 19 hours since its release. This remarkable feat places her book just behind the current New York Times bestseller, The Devil at His Elbow. The speed and success of Because Enough is Enough are unheard of, capturing the attention of readers and critics alike across the nation.
The book’s rapid rise is a testament to Crosby’s compelling storytelling and the gripping narrative that readers can’t seem to put down. Known for being on the Alex Murdaugh trial, Crosby has crafted a narrative that resonates with current social climates, exploring themes of justice, accountability, and the power of truth. The book’s release has sparked conversations on social media, with readers sharing their reactions and drawing connections to real-life events that mirror the intensity of the book’s plot. Haters of the book have propelled it to #1.
Crosby’s success is not only a milestone for her but also a significant moment in the literary world. Breaking into the top 10 within hours of release is a feat rarely seen, signaling a shift in how audiences engage with thought-provoking, hard-hitting literature. This accomplishment highlights the power of a well-told story and its ability to captivate and move readers in a meaningful way.
Critics have praised Because Enough is Enough for its vivid characterizations and the seamless blend of factual events with narrative drive, making it not just a book but an experience. As Crosby stands shoulder to shoulder with literary giants on the bestseller list, her achievement marks a new chapter in her career and sets a high bar for what’s possible in contemporary writing.
With its meteoric rise, Because Enough is Enough has established itself as a must-read, and it’s clear that Crosby’s voice is one that will continue to shape conversations for years to come. As readers eagerly turn its pages, the impact of her work reverberates far beyond the book itself, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of those who engage with her tell all story on how she was kicked off the Murdaugh jury in a scheme, conspired by many.