A name does not make a person, a person makes a name. Such is the theme
of Disrupted Lives, the story of how one adopted child touches and
intersects with many lives, but ends up destroying one family name, while
building another family’s legacy.

Darren and Amelia Kane were high school sweethearts torn apart by war.
They reunite and discover that they both must put their nightmares behind
them to build a life together. Betrayed by her parents, Amelia was forced to
give up their child.

Fiona Porter and Sterling Lake are thrown together as part of a business
proposition. They end up surprising both their families by enriching the Lake
empire and family name. The Lakes become synonymous with society,
power and money, and their children must carry that torch forward at all
cost. When an adopted grandchild is brought into the family it questions the
definition of ‘family.’

From 1920 to present-day Georgia, this saga of family secrets and old
Southern prejudices are explored in the explosive novel Disrupted Lives.
Brenda Youngerman   

Fiction With A Purpose


One Person Can Make A Difference