Many Roads is a raw, unflinching urban novel that follows five inner-city young adults whose lives are shaped by abuse, addiction, violence, faith, and the consequences of the choices they make. Through interconnected stories and multiple points of view, the novel explores how childhood trauma, fractured families, and survival instincts push each character toward defining crossroads.
As drugs, sex, crime, and betrayal collide with moments of love, loyalty, and spiritual longing, each character must decide whether redemption is still possible-or if they've traveled too far to turn back. Many Roads confronts hard truths without sanitizing reality, revealing that while there are countless paths through life, every soul is ultimately faced with a single defining choice.
This novel is a powerful exploration of accountability, grace, and the enduring question of whether God's mercy still reaches those standing in the darkest places.