100% recommend this book. It was so good I had to keep turning the pages. It is sad about Alice and how she lives in a make believe world via social media. I know a lot of people who use social media do this, because they are unlikely to be found out. Alice was abandoned by her Mum to her Granmother/Grandfather who brought her up. Alice has many phobias one being agoraphobia. When her Gran dies she has no idea what to do, because Gran did everything for her. She gets so desperate for money to buy food that she asks one of the men she talks to on social media. He turns out to be an unsavoury character. From this point the story carries on to her uncle, and real Mum looking for her after their is no contact. I would warn readers there is sex abuse in this book. The family were very dysfunctional, the abuse carries on as a secret from generation to generation. When Alice is rescued from the loft of her home after the electricity went off, and Alice thinks there has been a 'war' she is initially arrested for murder. Eventually she tells the police about what was happening. That is when the can of worms open. It has a positive effect, because the police take sex abuse very serious now (Even historical abuse). This book did not shock me, I thought it was very sensitively written. Hopefully if any person reads this who has been sexually abused, it will give them the hope that the police will believe, and support them. If someone reads this who has not been abused reads this. it will open their eyes to the fact that this kind of abuse can happen in any family, and often goes unnoticed for generations.