A heartbreaking memoir from a girl who escaped county line trafficking only to become prey to other abusers
Emily has always felt like an outsider, so when a family friend takes her under his wing she is delighted. But soon it becomes clear that his motives are not all they seem.
At the age of 11, Emily is groomed into being a 'county lines' drug trafficker. It is the beginning of a vicious cycle that sees her become prey to one abuser after another, involving a huge child-sex-trafficking gang.
The scale of the abuse at the hands of hundreds of men is sickening, and at times it feels like there will never be an escape. But then, in the darkest of moments, a ray of light shines
This is the moving true story of how one girl overcame her traumatic past and learned to love for the very first time.
Emily Vaughn's bestseller, a raw and personal autobiography, delves into the harrowing world of crime and sexual assault. Her memoirs, a Sunday Times bestselling book, are a chilling exploration of abuse and survival, shedding light on the grim realities of county line trafficking.
For fans of Linda Watson-Brown (Poppy The Street Dog), Katy Weitz (The Girl for the Job), Maggie Hartley (Please Don't Take Mummy Away), and Sarah Wilson (First, We Make the Beast Beautiful).