Date Published: June 1
Publisher: Acorn Publishing
There’s nothing like young love. But from the beginning, Amy’s wealthy, opinionated parents disapprove of Josh Everett. Josh is a high school drop-out working for his father’s modest construction company, when Amy becomes pregnant during her senior year of high school.
Her parents begrudgingly throw a lavish wedding for her and Josh to avoid the scandal of an unwed and pregnant teenage daughter. Freed from her parents’ expectations, Amy begins to thrive as a wife and mother. But Josh and Amy’s simple love story endures an unwanted plot twist when Josh is struck by mental illness and begins suffering from auditory and visual hallucinations.
Confused and scared, Amy does her best to hold her little family together. When his symptoms escalate and Josh lands in a locked hospital ward, Amy’s parents see an opportunity to sabotage the relationship. Unless Amy divorces Josh and returns home to them, they will move to take custody of the couple’s young son.
An embittered legal battle ensues, and Josh and Amy are thrown from hospital to court room. Time is running out as Josh grapples with what’s real and the couple searches for an accurate diagnosis. In order to save their family, they must face the biggest obstacle in their relationship and fight together against everything – and everyone – determined to tear them apart.
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osh Everett was twenty-one years old the first time the voices spoke to him.
That
ordinary summer morning, he ran a comb through his shaggy, almost
shoulder-length black hair as he checked his reflection in the small bathroom
mirror. Later, he’d wish he’d looked harder; stared into the pool of his own
eyes, attempting to see straight into his brain. Maybe if he’d watched closely
enough he would’ve seen it happen; something misfiring deep within the recesses
of his brain, an almost imperceptible ripple in the calm waters, a subtle
precursor to the storm.
He
hurried downstairs toward the aroma of coffee floating up to greet him. At the
threshold of the tiny kitchen, he paused to take in the scene. Amy stood at the
stove with her back to him. His wife’s long brown hair was secured behind her
in a messy ponytail and one of his t-shirts almost
swallowed her small frame. He watched her frying eggs, humming along with
the sizzling of the oil in the pan. She scooped an egg onto a plate with a
pancake and turned to slide it onto Caleb’s highchair tray. The baby pounded
the tray with squeals of excitement, his thick dark curls bouncing on his head.
At one and a half he still hadn’t uttered a discernable word, but he was always
making noise and smiling.
Amy caught sight of Josh and broke into a grin. She
made him feel ten feet tall just by the way she lit up when he entered a room.
About the Author
Kat Clark is an award-winning writer with a degree in psychology and a passion for storytelling. She found writing on a frigid winter night while holed up with a crying baby, a travelling husband, and a precocious three-year old.
Kat has been a stay-at-home mom to her two sons for eleven years. She also homeschools and advocates tirelessly for awareness of and accommodations for special needs. Her free time is spent volunteering with various church ministries including working with children with a variety of needs. Her personal experience with mental illness and her previous work with the chronically mentally ill population sparked her determination to remove the stigma from mental illness.
Kat is a contributing author for The Mighty website. She also shares a You Tube channel (Sonny Mom INC.) with her son and a blog with her sister-in-law at www.killingjunecleaver.blogspot.com. She lives in the Chicago suburbs with her husband, two children, two large, obnoxious dogs, and two cats who hate each other.
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