Mia Macnee has Olympic potential until swim coach, James, takes her away from everything she knows. When he vanishes, Mia is left and alone and frightened, miles from home.
On her return, she pieces together what happened and realises her family were more involved in James' disappearance than they let on. With the police shadowing their every move, and the family in turmoil, Mia's actions become increasingly desperate in her search for the truth.
Will she face up to the reality of what she went through? And will she forgive those closest to her for what they did?
Kerry Mayo is a Kent-based writer whose books include Whitstable Through Time (2014) and From This Day Forward (2017). Whitstable Through Time is a photographic/historic work of non-fiction. From This Day Forward is Kerry's first novel and looks at the theme of 'when good people do bad things'. Is it biographical in any way? Definitely not - she always stands behind the yellow line! Does it explore the darker side of desire and provide an outlet for the wanderings of her beleaguered mind? You bet it does.