A. M. Linton is a wife and mother of two. She is also the author of Torn Between Love, Religion and Responsibility, A Little on Puberty for Boys and A Little on Symptoms Associated with Menopause. A few of her short stories were also published in The Barbados Advocate Newspaper.
Forthcoming
Chosen – A Child of Abuse
Sixteen-year-old Justine lives with her father, mother, and younger siblings. Money is tight for the family, and getting food to eat on most days is challenging. Additionally, her mother expresses her frustration with her living conditions by abusing Justine and her siblings.
However, one day, after losing her baby, Justine walked away from her home to live with her grandfather, who lived close to her family home. While living there, she learned more about her mother, met a new friend and found the courage to break up with her boyfriend. There, Justine also met her Saviour.
Nicole, Theo’s friend, just dropped a bomb on his lap. Will he defuse it, or will it explode? Read and discover in this second installment of Who Does My Son Look Like? Thanks.
Every man’s child resembles them, don’t they? The fact that Sam, Theo and June’s son does not look like him is not a big deal. Is it? Read and find out. Thanks.
We left off in part one with Earney saying, “…I’ve found her. I’ve found our baby.” What? Mrs. Pete thought Earney was having an affair! Read and find out what’s really going on. Thanks!