Leanne and her family have many issues, but they all believe in second chances. Their crazy, but idyllic home in the rural hamlet of Ash Morley is somewhere friends drop in at will, and outsiders whose lives have broken can find a safe place. When the opportunity arises to foster a child, Leanne is quick to open her doors. But her generosity is about to be put to the ultimate test. Daniel Marks is a ten year old boy whose father is in prison for a gruesome murder. Everyone deserves a place to call home, and a family to care for them, but will Ash Morley still be safe once Daniel enters their lives? Praise for Susan Lewis 'A master storyteller' Diane Chamberlain 'Utterly compelling' The Sun 'Spellbinding' Daily Mail
Susan Lewis
Susan Lewis is a renowned American poet known for her vivid imagery, emotional depth, and keen observations of nature and human experience. Her works often explore themes of love, loss, and the passage of time with a lyrical and introspective style.
Lewis has published several acclaimed poetry collections, including "How to Be Another" and "This Visit," which have solidified her reputation as a master of the craft. Her poems are characterized by their evocative language, precise imagery, and poignant reflections on the complexities of life.
Lewis's contributions to contemporary poetry have been widely recognized, earning her numerous awards and honors. Her impact on the literary genre is evident in the way she skillfully weaves together personal and universal themes, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences and emotions.
One of Susan Lewis's most famous works is her collection "Heisenberg's Salon," which showcases her exceptional talent for blending science, philosophy, and emotion into a seamless tapestry of words. Through her unique voice and distinctive style, Lewis continues to inspire and engage readers with her thought-provoking poetry.