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Sasha Anderson is on the edge....Everyone knows that she lied about who the father of her child was. Now, everyone is demanding the truth, her mother has kicked her out of the house and she's this close to losing custody of her baby. What's a girl to do when life is an overwhelming struggle and dying takes too much trouble and effort? A new beginning...College seems to be Sasha's savior. After enrolling in Michigan State University (with her baby in tow), she begins the struggle back from the abyss, juggling studies, a baby and a job. She doesn't have time or energy to try to figure out her…mehr

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Sasha Anderson is on the edge....Everyone knows that she lied about who the father of her child was. Now, everyone is demanding the truth, her mother has kicked her out of the house and she's this close to losing custody of her baby. What's a girl to do when life is an overwhelming struggle and dying takes too much trouble and effort? A new beginning...College seems to be Sasha's savior. After enrolling in Michigan State University (with her baby in tow), she begins the struggle back from the abyss, juggling studies, a baby and a job. She doesn't have time or energy to try to figure out her life and she definitely doesn't have time for friends or lovers.Suleiman Richardson is a former Marine battling his own demons. What he needs is a friend to help him redeem something he has lost and get his life back on track. And that friend is Sasha - whether she knows it or not. Suleiman's friendship helps Sasha face some hard truths about her baby...who the father is...and why choosing life is the best answer. The journey will teach Sasha about faith, love, friendship, self-confidence and the ability to speak the truth, even when her voice wants to be silent.
Autorenporträt
Landis Lain began her writing career in the first grade. An avid romance and mystery reader, Landis graduated from Michigan State University and snaffled a law degree because her mother told her "writers starve so get a real job!" She is also the author of Daddy's Baby.