I did find the story believable and well written. The author has her characters written in such
a way that you become invested in them and have to keep reading to find out how
things are going to end. It is one that
many have had to do, fight the fight of addiction, after sinking as low as they
can go.
I received the book from the Author through Good Reads. She
gave away only so many copies and I was lucky enough to have my name drawn for
one. I gave this book four stars. I enjoyed reading it. My review was of my own volition I do this to
help the authors. #InvisibleAsAir
Description as found on Good Reads:
Sylvie Snow a Mother of a twelve-year-old son, a Mother, A
Wife, A career woman, she wears many hats.
She has been repressing her sorrow and guilt over carrying a child full
term and then having to deliver a still born baby who hadn’t been kicking in
the last week. She’s sure it’s her fault
but she talks to no one and she keeps her grief hidden. On the 3rd anniversary of
Delilah’s death Sylvie takes one of the oxycodone pills meant for her husband
who broke his ankle. He’s not taking
them. She just wants to see if it will help her cope with the
day. She becomes that day, happier, more
calm, nicer, more patient and then she decides she needs another pill and
another….This book is about Sylvie’s journey into addiction of pharmaceutical
grade oxycodone.