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Michael Beckford

FATHERHOOD

language (SpeakPublishing International June 19, 2018) , 1 edition
Fatherhood is a sharp dive into the love loss that occurs when a relationship between two loving people goes south.
Kesha and Lance are ripped apart at the news that Kesha is pregnant. Their once dream relationship changes into a nightmare.
The pressure from outside forces on both sides of the fence, gives their opinion on what direction Kesha and Lance should go since she revealed her pregnancy. Arguments are the ritual of the day. Lance and Kesha look in the mirror and realize they are in a flawed relationship. They were envied by friends and now looked down on by those same individuals.
Lance doesn’t simply wish to be a baby daddy, he desires to be in his daughter Brittany’s life on a daily basis. Unfortunately, those same outside forces that have helped to influence Kesha’s decisions, is likewise the puddy that muddies the water between Lance and his relationship with his daughter.
How far will Lance go to get shared custody of his daughter? How many miles will he travel just to spend a moment with his child? The rules have shifted and there is no sign of negotiation. Until he has a court-approved order, Kesha could claim single parent status.
Lance must navigate an unequal justice system as he fights for the rights to be with his child. Kesha has taken upon herself to move further away from him as the war between her and Lance has only one likely victim. Brittany.
Fatherhood is a triumphantly therapeutic book for all fathers that believe in fighting for their child. The system is corrupt, but there is always hope that the pendulum can swing in your favor.
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