A Hundred Dollar Bill and a Blue Pill
A Memoir by Jordan Doyle
A raw and riveting continuation of a life shaped by addiction, love, and loss, A Hundred Dollar Bill and a Blue Pill dives deeper into the fallout of growing up with two drug-addicted mothers-and what happens when that legacy becomes your own.
Jordan Doyle returns with unflinching honesty to tell the story of what came after. After the childhood trauma. After the first heartbreak. After the first pill. This memoir doesn't flinch at the darkest corners-drug-induced psychosis, jail cells, mothering through withdrawal, and the desperate search for something that feels like home.
But beneath the chaos is a pulse of redemption. With lyrical storytelling and hard-won clarity, Doyle explores the complicated relationship between control and surrender, and the haunting echoes of generational pain. It's a story of relapse and reckoning, of choosing your daughter over your demons, and of finding fragments of yourself in the wreckage.
This isn't just a memoir. It's a confession. A love letter. A war story. And, above all, a truth that refuses to be buried.