"I've spent a life chasing stories to tell when I'm old." - Atticus
Brandy Wallace's life had been consumed by a never-ending cycle of rehab centers and failed attempts at achieving sobriety. Despite her unwavering determination to build a better future for herself and her son, her addiction had kept her bound to the very habits that had led her down a path of self-destruction.
And there's another thing she can't escape: her relationship with Keith Alvarez, her boyfriend and the father of her son. Plagued by violence and pain, it makes the prospect of leaving him seem all but impossible, and her dreams of a better future seem to slip farther from her grasp with each passing day.
As Brandy's struggles escalate, so does the price she pays for her freedom. The prospect of losing custody of her son looms large, the possibility of imprisonment hangs heavy in the air, and the loss of a life she least expects might just be more than she bargained for in her fight for survival.
BRANDY
WALLACE
KEITH
ALVAREZ
GRANT
DIXONcinnamon - jome
love is pain - finneas
softcore - the neighbourhood
one last time - lp
someone to stay - vancouver sleep clinic
fix you - coldplay
beige - york lore
cinnamon girl - lana del rey
be my mistake - the 1975
home - catie turner
the wisp sings - winter aid
die for you - leonC O P Y R I G H T
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General FictionBrandy Wallace's life had been consumed by a never-ending cycle of rehab centers and failed attempts at achieving sobriety. Despite her unwavering determination to build a better future for herself and her son, her addiction had kept her bound to th...