Inspired by one of Americaās most notorious couples, Bonnie and Clyde, Jennifer L. Wright delivers a riveting tale set during the public enemy era of the Great Depression.
Beatrice Carraway has dreams. Although sheās aged out of the childhood pageant circuit, sheās intent on carrying her talents all the way to the big screenāif only she can escape the poverty of West Dallas first. But as the Great Depression drags the working class further and further under, Beatrice
struggles just to keep herself, her mother, and her younger sister afloat. After a string of failed auditions, she feels defeated.
And then in walks Jack Turner. Though Beatrice is determined to pull herself up by her bootstraps, Jack has decided on a different path out of the gutters. It isnāt long before Beatrice is swept into an exciting and glamorous life of crime beside the man she loves. Keeping one step ahead of the law, she
sees her dreams of fame come true when her name and picture are plastered in newspapers across the country. Yet as their infamy grows, the distance between them widens. While Jack begins seeking bigger payouts and publicity, Beatrice starts to long for a safe, quiet life and something deeper to
fill the emptiness in her soul. But when the danger of Jackās schemes ratchets up, Beatrice fears her dreamsāand her futureāwill end up going down in a hail of bullets.