Chloe Doe was just seventeen when she was arrested for prostitution and sent to the Madeline Parker Institute for Girls. She had no intention of reforming. After all, every job has one or two things about it that aren't pleasant, so Chloe reckoned that her job was no worse than any other. Besides, she was good at it and it meant that she could eat and pay the rent. Doing something better only matters if you care about the future and Chloe very definitely didn't. Then she met Dr Dearborn, her counsellor, who helped her to remember the tragedy she'd been pushing to the back of her mind.
My thanks to the publishers for sending this book to The Bookbag.