They say it is quietest in the eye of a storm...they lied.
Bronwyn's mother is late. Again. Sitting on the edge of the sidewalk,
waiting, Bronwyn figures she's flaked out again. She's always flaking
out. Stomping home ready for a fight, Bronwyn is met by a cataclysmic
tornado heading directly toward their run-down trailer. Bronwyn barely
escapes with her life. Her mother isn't as lucky.
Enter Senator Soliday, a.k.a. Bronwyn's estranged father, who shows up
at the hospital and takes her home with him, to a family she's never
been a part of, to people who have proved again and again they don't
want her. Confused, resentful, absolutely raging, Bronwyn enters a world
she's never been privy to, while reeling from the news that her mother
wasn't killed by the tornado but murdered.
Torn between two identities: the daughter of a single drug addict and
the middle child of a well-respected senator, Bronwyn is forced to
navigate through this new, unfamiliar life alone and with a gut feeling
she can't shake.
Her mother's killer isn't unfamiliar.