The Right to Judge A daddy's girl, Sasha Barkley, the daughter of a drug dealer, is whipped into a lifetime of hatred when her father is sentenced to death for the murders of four people; his wife and Sasha's mother, his sister-in-law and two strange men. The ten year old girl lay awake and listened to the deception of her mother while her father was away on business. That night changed everything and sealed her fate. She spent her adult life plotting revenge upon the lives of the two men that she felt had caused her father's demise; the man she heard in the house on the night of the murders and the judge that read the verdict and delivered the sentence, the death penalty. Sasha's act of revenge would change the lives of everyone involved.
Kellye Bel Davis Alston is a Christian, a mother of four wonderful daughters and a wife of her Mr. Right. Through many storms early in life, Kellye feels that her life was restored and transformed when she met her husband and began their family. Throughout the dark times of her life, although she journaled, God did not reveal the writer in her until the storm was far behind her. Kellye took one look at her first child and knew that she wanted her daughter to be proud of her someday. After the child's first birthday, Kellye continued to work as banquet server/ bartender and enrolled in the local college, got a bachelor's degree and became an elementary school teacher, had two more children, followed by a Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Counseling, followed by the birth of their last baby girl. Because of the wonder of her own children and those in her classrooms, Kellye began writing children's books as a hobby. That tapped into a hidden talent that sparked a passion that grows stronger everyday. She has now written and directed nine Christian based stage plays and is now the author of two self-published Christian base, fiction novels that are filled with sensatinal drama that will surely cause a reader to laugh and cry. It's passion will absolutely entice its' viewers. It's humorous and insightful and promises to captivate the reader from page one to the end.