Lorna Miller, 17, and an American, is nervous about registering the birth of her daughter, Liberty. Lorna is a cancer survivor and lives with her older sister, Dee.
When Lorna was 16, she became enthralled by rock star, Michael Ray. He spied her at one of his concerts and she eagerly joined the tour as his girlfriend although he has long been married.
Sixteen years later
Lorna and Liberty live in the UK. After many years, Lorna is engaged to marry Nick, the father of 4-year-old Darcy, a child with autism. Liberty is an intelligent girl who loves music and enjoys helping with Darcy and keeping her calm. Lorna does all she can to try and keep Liberty close to home, but at 16, the girl is ready to spread her wings and learn more about life. So when Liberty finally learns who her father is, she is determined to meet him, and surprisingly enough he lives close by. Lorna is frantic and wants to know where Liberty is.
This book is many things. There is cruelty; teenagers who idolize musicians; motherly love; drugs; alcohol; rape; etc. It switches from present time to the past. Readers will wonder who the crazy one is, Michael or Lorna. It had me on the edge of my seat wondering how people can live in this entertainment world. The cruelty and perfectly portrayed narcissism is mind-boggling. I’m sure that readers will enjoy this cringe-worthy book.
Copy provided by NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.