I've never read Martina Cole's books before, but I really enjoyed this one.
Kira is a young schoolgirl and youngest of three children of Joanie Brewer, a prostitute who has known a lot of sadness and hardship in her life. Kira is educationally challenged, blonde, very pretty and loved by everyone. Then, one day, tragedy strikes.
Jon Jon, Joanie's oldest at seventeen/eighteen, tries to find out what's going on. Jon Jon works closely with Paulie Martin, a local pimp.
Jeanette, Joanie's middle child, is the archetypal troublesome teenager, who leaves home and lives with a local no good young man called Jasper.
Jon Jon, Jeanette and Kira all have different father's, none of whom Joanie can remember, as they're three of many clients.
There are many twists and turns in this story, which is not for the prudish or faint-hearted. There's a certain amount of bad language and a lot of necessary sexual references, but these are necessary to the story.
This book is full of unforgettable characters, who seem to come alive as you read about them. This book, for me, shows how resilient people can be, especially when faced with some of life's worst situations.