It looks like Farrah Abraham won't be the only author in the family. Abraham's mother, Debra Danielsen, announced on Friday that she will be writing a book about being the victim of an online scam.

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Vapor will follow Danielsen's journey through heartbreak and betrayal after she befriended "James Richardson" online in 2013.

According to Starcasm, Abraham's mother developed a long-distance romantic relationship with the man, though they never met in person. After deciding to go into business with Richardson, Danielsen invested over $200,000 before being informed that Richardson had "died" in Malaysia.

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By December Danielsen discovered that she'd been deceived and felt betrayed and devastated, both by the financial loss and the emotional damage the incident had caused. "The relationship/international business scam I fell victim to was through a legitimate business dating site," she claimed in explaining that she'd thought the venture was sage at the time.

"The level of sophistication of these criminals is impressive," insisted Danielsen, "Instead of using their talent and time to help make the world a better place, they use it to prey on unsuspecting people like you and me."

Abraham, who frequently promotes her own business and creative endeavors on Twitter, has not commented publicly on her mother's latest work.

Danielsen will be offering a limited number of t-shirt as part of a promotional campaign for the book in December.

Vapor has yet to receive a release date.