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Three teenage sisters didn't mean to destroy their family... Sisters Laina, Faith, and Sadie Nelson know they are to blame. There was no way to predict how their lives would shatter with just a few lies-but they did, and now they fear the pieces are too many to pick up. Had their parents let them leave, their father wouldn't be behind bars... The girls just wanted to escape from their hyper-strict home and start lives of their own. If he'd just allowed them to spread their wings, their father wouldn't be serving thirty years for a crime he didn't commit. Sometimes you have to be creative to…mehr

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Three teenage sisters didn't mean to destroy their family... Sisters Laina, Faith, and Sadie Nelson know they are to blame. There was no way to predict how their lives would shatter with just a few lies-but they did, and now they fear the pieces are too many to pick up. Had their parents let them leave, their father wouldn't be behind bars... The girls just wanted to escape from their hyper-strict home and start lives of their own. If he'd just allowed them to spread their wings, their father wouldn't be serving thirty years for a crime he didn't commit. Sometimes you have to be creative to get your way, but creativity's not always what it's cracked up to be... With the lives of nine siblings hanging in the balance, what will it take for the girls to admit their deceit and recant their tales of abuse? And if they do, will there be any room for forgiveness? Family and friends are left to question everything they know about the legal system, social services, marriage, and family. Can anyone really be trusted? Can a family heal in the wake of false allegations, broken promises, and betrayal? Or is it too late...
Autorenporträt
Erin Lee loves to write for the child and the adult reading to the child. She feels most concepts in children's books are ones that adults have forgotten in their learning to be an adult. When she reads a story to her children she enjoys the hidden communication between the author and the reader. One of her favorite children's books is The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear, for the reason that the narrative is written to include the bear in the plane of the reader and in the story, at the same time. The watcher becomes the observed and the observed becomes the watcher! When Erin is not writing, she loves to spend time on the beach and with her family.