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Books with author A.C. Sutliff

  • In My Hands

    A.C. Sutliff

    language (, July 21, 2015)
    Six months after their son is diagnosed with epilepsy, Sheri and Russ Hastings move to San Francisco, California so Kaden can see an epileptologist. Once the star of his varsity basketball team, Kaden is eager to try out for the team at his new school, but his mother has forbidden him to play. Kaden's twin brother Logan quickly finds himself trapped between two choices: helping his brother live and giving him something to live for.Mirna Horton has a plan: sell her foster father's seizure dog for a boat-load of cash and skip town. Everything goes according to plan until she meets Kaden Hastings at the epilepsy center. The new kid in her art class has a secret, and she knows exactly how he feels, because she has epilepsy, too.In My Hands takes us into the heart of a family torn apart by epilepsy. A.C. Sutliff offers us a touching story about what it truly means to lose control of your life, and the powerful bonds of friendship you can create when you step out on the journey to take back control.
  • In My Hands: Book Two of In My Head

    A.C. Sutliff

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 10, 2015)
    Six months after their son is diagnosed with epilepsy, Sheri and Russ Hastings move to San Francisco, California so Kaden can see an epileptologist. Once the star of his varsity basketball team, Kaden is eager to try out for the team at his new school, but his mother has forbidden him to play. Kaden's twin brother Logan quickly finds himself trapped between two choices: helping his brother live and giving him something to live for. Mirna Horton has a plan: sell her foster father's seizure dog for a boat-load of cash and skip town. Everything goes according to plan until she meets Kaden Hastings at the epilepsy center. The new kid in her art class has a secret, and she knows exactly how he feels, because she has epilepsy, too. In My Hands takes us into the heart of a family torn apart by epilepsy. A.C. Sutliff offers us a touching story about what it truly means to lose control of your life, and the powerful bonds of friendship you can create when you step out on the journey to take back control.