Sarina loves her mother. They have gone beyond the awkward teen angst to become friends. They are even starting to share clothes. She has a little brother, but he hardly bothers her.
Then her world spins out of control. Mom and little brother are killed in an automobile accident.
While she is reeling from the news, her father (you know, the guy who goes to work and comes home) comes up to her and tells her it wasn't an accident. It was murder. Then he tells her the agents are here to take them away to a new home and a new life.
Sarina is in emotional overload. She learns it was her father who caused this. He told the wrong people about the fraud he discovered. Now she has no life and no home. They even take her phone!
This is how Sadie's Way starts. To say anymore would be to spoil the story.
I wrote this story during the dark times of 2020 when everyone was afraid of being near anyone else. It is a story of life interrupted and life anew.
Please take a look at Sadie's Way. It's Christian Fiction with a broken family spin. It tells of a father and daughter who hardly know each other learning to rely on each other for comfort and support.