By Eliza Grey
Grace’s fifth birthday marks the day her innocence is stolen. Sunny days at the beach are forgotten as she battles with confusion, fear, and pain. Grace can never forgive her mother, Kathy, for failing to protect her. Isn’t that what a mother is supposed to do?
By Eliza Grey
South Africa, 1902. A rare blue diamond is pressed into the palm of a young prostitute, Pearl, who guards it with her life. Many years ago, her grandmother, a sangoma with second sight, had foretold Pearl’s destiny – a destiny inextricably linked to the diamond. And thus an unstoppable chain of events begins.