Sabrina abandoned at the age of one begins her life in the Midwest with memories of her mother and a disengaged father. Her world was thrown into this family's mishaps and dangerous secrets while whispering late night phone conversation ring out. Their pasts' become her future as her curiosity builds to find out the truth and the whereabouts of her family. While her scariest thought still plagues her mind... Is Sabrina Odessa OBer-Hein Next? Come drift into her world only a child could try to understand and parents only dare to face. Internal Reviews: The book is really good and I'd recommend it for the feels! As a Beta reader, it's very entertaining /interesting and will most definitely have you feeling some type of way just by reading. Very much worth the read! By Sharonda Nix This book is good from beginning to end. I can't put this book down. Every sex scene is great. This book is phemenal. I lived in this book. I felt this book! I can't wait for the rest of the series this book makes you want more! Lindsay Taylor This book was realistic. It is a story of a young girl going through life, and the obstacles she faces along the way. Kinda reminds me a bit of myself! I can connect with this book. I feel like I'm going through it as well. This is serious, a must- have. Stephanie Polis Your book is a great read. I look forward to the next one. Carole Speight This is a very interesting book, the characters are so well written and you will fall in love with the main character, Sabrina, she is so sweet and incent but also has a dark side to her. You will be surprised with the direction the author takes us; as we travel through Sabrina's life. She takes us on a wonderful joyride that will have you reading all night long. It has it all mystery intrigue and a little romance thrown in. Patricia Statham Blog Review Rated 4 stars on Amazon
I am a proud mother of three and Granny of one. I am born, raised and a native of Chicago, Illinois. I love to write poems, draw, meet and inspire people. A path is not always a chosen one. However, many don't see it as an opportunity to the truth. Marina O'Brix