Sisters Sara and Kamryn are as opposite as Dry Ice and Steaming Lava, like each of us, were products of our family tree, DNA. Genetically predisposed or motivated by our inherited traits, we can be traced back to our ancestors, our bloodlines cannot be altered, and we are what we were. Sara’s ‘Life Story’ is agonizing and rewarding.
I feel compelled to follow protocols like you read on prescription bottles, umh, disclaimers with side effects… Warnings. If you’re not a secure individual, don’t read or listen to Sara’s story. Run fast away if you are offended by sexual innuendos with graphic descriptions. If you dislike reading slang, abhor cusswords, are adverse to reading about various forms of violence, or can’t understand that all of us are not politically correct. Please walk away with your sanity.
Sara has her own agenda, deemed a PsychoSociopath, a Chameleon who can blend in with society and even be your next-door neighbor. Sara’s story can’t be stereotyped or categorized; it’s not genre based, nope… like humans, her story is diverse, nurtured with humor and horror, and could be called a crime drama of fiction. A psychological thriller, Mystery, or perhaps a Romance laden lovers twist.
Sara is not unlike us; she has multiple personalities and can mold and pretend to be the person you think she is. Her story hasn’t been finalized. This book brings the reader current. Her sister, Kamryn’s book is next up. This is number three in the NIA series of novels… Thanks for your attention. 😊