Family is everything, and no one knows that more than the Freeman brothers.
After a tragic car crash that takes the lives of both their parents, Doug and Shane Freeman are left to care for their 14-year-old brother. However, when their kid brother is involved in an accident, the lives of these three brothers are thrown into chaos yet again. And this time, they don't know how their little broken family will survive.
Paxton Freeman was a certified genius with an IQ of 152 and the star of his high school cross country team. There wasn't anything he couldn't handle. That is until the day he faces the aftermath of not one, but two accidents that leave him without the two things he has always counted on most; his mind and his family.
H. L. Roberts is a writer from a small Kentucky town. She comes from a big family, and often finds herself sitting with them around the TV watching movies, and just staying close, which is how she believes a family should be.
Reading is one of her passions, along with advocating for mental illnesses, as well as epilepsy. She wants to bring awareness to the invisible illnesses; the ones people know so little about. She uses her other passion, writing, in order to advocate for invisible illnesses.
23:27 is her debut novel and is the closest to her heart. The issues dealt with in this novel are the kind that touch everyone in one way or another. She hopes that each reader takes something from this book and learns from it.