After being dropped from her band, Judy Buchanan tries to make ends meet for her life. She works multiple jobs and eventually finds her dream while working at an orphanage where she adopts Timmy, a curious 7-year-old boy. Together, they tackle Judy’s own past while she struggles through a newfound relationship. Glen Miller, a man who recently moved to Judy’s town, meets Judy and they think their relationship will last forever before Judy finds out Glen is with another girl. After leaving him, she begins to have second thoughts and decides to check up on him when she finds out that he’s in jail for the murder of his girlfriend, Lucia Voltaire. Not believing that Glen could do this, Judy embarks on her own personal investigation of what really happened that night.
Prithiv lives in Coimbatore, Tamilnadu with his family. Before he began writing, he experimented with various occupations: mechanical supervisor, computer networking, human resources… In any case, his most loved occupation is the one he’s currently doing full time – writing books. He is also a vocalist of a local death metal band.
Making stories was dependably an energy for Prithiv, however he didn’t concentrate on making it a profession until the point that the day when he began writing amid an arbitrary event and those hand-written pages went on to become printed pages of a book.
This is a story is about Judy. Judy has happened to leave her music band. She was a runaway from home. She wants to earn money and goes to search for a job. She finds a job at a Coffee shop. As the salary was not enough, she tries to find another job. Then she finds an orphanage that's recruiting. There she met Timmy who is seven years old. While doing this job she also met, Glen. How both of them change her life is in the remaining pages.
I really don't know what this genre is. It's neither a romance fiction nor a crime-based fiction. Some things in the story are like why the author has mentioned this, what is the purpose of including this point. I didn't find any theme at all. Author tried to convey something but failed to do it.