Publisher's Synopsis
My Storm is written from the unique perspective of an indirect victim, the daughter. With eyes wide open, the narrator takes us down her path of doubt and despair when the man she trusts most, her father, is accused of a crime. This is a true story about a teenage girl trying to come to terms with the emotional, spiritual and societal consequences of discovering that her father, a police sergeant and elder of the church, has been having an affair with her best friend. Being the first to discover the relationship, she is torn between her religious beliefs, family loyalty and a desperate attempt to hold back change.