Las Vegas, NV – The Literary Titan organization announced that Ana Braunstein’s novel This Case and My Life has been awarded the Literary Titan Book Award. The honor recognizes the book’s compelling blend of romance, drama and a courtroom‑style look at personal choices.
Plot and Themes
The story follows Chris Roberts, a successful attorney whose career is built on control and preparation. When his personal life begins to unravel, Chris learns that relationships cannot be managed like legal cases. The novel explores betrayal, consequences, self‑discovery and the difficult decisions that reshape a life.
Braunstein tells the tale from several points of view, allowing readers to see how Chris’s actions affect his wife Stacey, as well as friends Bridget and Kathy. This multi‑perspective approach lets the audience experience the emotional fallout of infidelity without dictating who is right or wrong.
Stacey’s Journey
Stacey’s arc is highlighted as a central element. She moves from suspicion and excuses to uncovering the truth about her marriage, ultimately choosing independence, healing and self‑respect. Literary Titan noted that her transformation is one of the most satisfying parts of the book, turning a story about divorce into a broader narrative of personal renewal.
Critical Reception
Literary Titan praised the novel’s “fast‑moving domestic drama” and its cinematic quality, noting vivid visual details such as red roses that symbolize cracks in Chris’s carefully managed world. Reviewers also highlighted the book’s brisk pacing, dramatic confrontations and memorable scenes.
Series Continuation
‘This Case and My Life’ is the first installment in an ongoing series. Books Two and Three are already available, and a fourth volume is slated for release in October, promising further development of the characters’ relationships and choices.
About the Author
Ana Braunstein is an award‑winning author, screenwriter, filmmaker and actress. Her creative work has been recognized at national and international film festivals, and she began storytelling as a child, performing for family, friends and church groups. Influenced by parents who loved the arts, Braunstein continues to explore human relationships, life choices and emotional transformation across both film and literature.
Readers who enjoy emotionally direct relationship dramas, stories of second chances and cinematic storytelling are encouraged to purchase the award‑winning novel on Amazon.
Original reporting: KTBS 3 (Shreveport) — read the source article.