Not the same as my other books. (Note the green cover)
Liam Abbott has just turned eighteen and alone for the first time in his life. Since he was a child, he had lived in the system, moving from foster home to foster home. He's struggling to live with his demons when agents from the Department of Child Safety, Youth and Women knock on his door with news that he's been identified as the father of a newborn whose mother died of an overdose. This is the first chapter in his story and the story of his daughter, Liberty Joy Williams.
There are discussions of drugs, verbal, physical and sexual abuse, and suicide in the story but the reality is that this is what many who go through the 'system' have to deal with.
This is only 25,000 words. That's about 100 kindle pages.
These stories are quite simple, but are really interesting. In this book the author turns the emotional levels up to eleven and at times it can be a slightly uncomfortable read, but it was certainly worth the five stars.
I loved the book. The authors style of writing draws me deep into the story. Wish it was longer. I can't wait for the next one. I've read all the kindle books he has written and in each case can't wait for the next one.