While in prison, Mrs. Newman’s greatest worries were her two children—Trenton and Carrie.
Trenton had grown up close to Camryn, and now, with Camryn’s protection, Mrs. Newman felt less concern for him. But Carrie… Carrie consumed her thoughts.
She and her husband had spoiled their daughter rotten, filling her with arrogance and overconfidence. Prison had tamed her for a short while, but once released, she quickly slipped back into her old ways—traits she had picked up from Trenton.
Mrs. Newman regretted it bitterly.
She regretted coddling Carrie into becoming willful, ignorant, and, truth be told, not particularly bright.
She had always believed that with her husband’s power, her own abilities, and the Newman family’s wealth, Carrie could coast through life without worry.
Who could have imagined it would all end in disaster?