Through most of our life we struggle with right and wrong, good versus evil. When we are not accepted on our level, most of us might consider a level of change. If we do change, how do we go about it? Do we change what we look like, the way we dress, act, walk, talk, or think, or do we refuse to indulge in a lifestyle that is more acceptable to those we want to please.As you read this novel, you will learn how far an individual might go to gain notoriety and an identity. A status that seemed to be out of reach at one time, but was craved, until connected with the right crowd or group and given the opportunity, to fulfill a fantasy.
Lee Charles Knihy



The Truth About Lies
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Imagine being tired of leading what you believe is a corrupt lifestyle, which consists of exploiting, sexually abusing, and corrupting others. You want to make a change to better yourself. You do so by turning to a source that actually helps you to put your life into perspective. The only problem with this, is when you change, others still see you as a beast, a devil, anything but remorseful. Instead of praise, you are confronted with words and actions of anger, judgement, and resentment. You're taken trough various levels of retaliation by those who want to regain honor for the innocence they feel you've stolen. Innocence that no one really forced them to give up. Innocence lost through fear, lust, suggestion, or willful manipulation. You're forced into compromising immoral acts that you once practiced to feed your resenting, manipulative nature. 'Acts that are now vile and foul to you.'Do you revert to the old ways or do you recognize this as part of your past coming back to haunt you? A past that you want to give up but hasn't been forgotten by those you've hurt.