In this, the first book in the Little Girl Lost Trilogy, the reader is taken into the psyche of Sally McFee, whose world is populated by pimps, prostitutes, strippers, a Mafioso and a cold-blooded killer. Sally struggles to balance the indelible imprints of these realities while becoming a passionate wife and a fiercely devoted mother. Like a Phoenix, she faces one merciless reality after another in an attempt to progress beyond her past into a more self-confident, self-accepting, self-actualized woman. The book is narrated in third person present tense, which draws the reader into the immediacy of this modern-day Greek tragedy. Told in a direct manner with unrelenting language, it is adult fiction punctuated with raw energy, gutwrenching emotion and graphically blunt dialogue.
In this, the first book in the Little Girl Lost Trilogy, the reader is taken into the psyche of Sally McFee, whose world is populated by pimps, prostitutes, strippers, a Mafioso and a cold-blooded killer. Sally struggles to balance the indelible imprints of these realities while becoming a passionate wife and a fiercely devoted mother. Like a Phoenix, she faces one merciless reality after another in an attempt to progress beyond her past into a more self-confident, self-accepting, self-actualized woman. The book is narrated in third person present tense, which draws the reader into the immediacy of this modern-day Greek tragedy. Told in a direct manner with unrelenting language, it is adult fiction punctuated with raw energy, gutwrenching emotion and graphically blunt dialogue.