The House With No Rules

$2.99

Short subtitle / category line A Raw True Story of Childhood, Belonging, and the Dangerous Allure of the Wrong Kind of Freedom

What Looked Like Freedom — Book One The House With No Rules

Product Description

Some kids grow up dreaming of becoming firefighters. Athletes. Doctors.

I dreamed of being noticed.

There was a kid up the street who seemed to have everything I didn’t. His house had no rules. He had money, respect, freedom, and everyone wanted to be around him.

I didn’t know it then, but I wasn’t chasing drugs…

I was chasing significance.

Looking back now, I realize that’s where my story really began—not the day I sold drugs. Not the day I went to prison. It started years earlier, when an invisible kid mistook the wrong person for success.

The House With No Rules is the first book in my story.

It’s not about glorifying crime.

It’s about understanding how a kid slowly becomes the person everyone later judges.

If my story helps even one parent understand their child a little better, or one young person recognize they’re chasing acceptance in the wrong places, then writing this book was worth it.

After spending 17 years in prison, I never imagined I’d be here—sharing my story instead of hiding from it.

Who This Book Is For This book is for readers who want honest, unflinching true stories about how kids get pulled into street life — without any glorification. It’s for people who have felt invisible, unseen, or like they didn’t belong. It’s also for anyone interested in redemption, addiction, second chances, and understanding the real cost of chasing the wrong version of freedom.

Format: PDF ebook Length: Short read / Book One Price: $2.99

Short subtitle / category line A Raw True Story of Childhood, Belonging, and the Dangerous Allure of the Wrong Kind of Freedom

What Looked Like Freedom — Book One The House With No Rules

Product Description

Some kids grow up dreaming of becoming firefighters. Athletes. Doctors.

I dreamed of being noticed.

There was a kid up the street who seemed to have everything I didn’t. His house had no rules. He had money, respect, freedom, and everyone wanted to be around him.

I didn’t know it then, but I wasn’t chasing drugs…

I was chasing significance.

Looking back now, I realize that’s where my story really began—not the day I sold drugs. Not the day I went to prison. It started years earlier, when an invisible kid mistook the wrong person for success.

The House With No Rules is the first book in my story.

It’s not about glorifying crime.

It’s about understanding how a kid slowly becomes the person everyone later judges.

If my story helps even one parent understand their child a little better, or one young person recognize they’re chasing acceptance in the wrong places, then writing this book was worth it.

After spending 17 years in prison, I never imagined I’d be here—sharing my story instead of hiding from it.

Who This Book Is For This book is for readers who want honest, unflinching true stories about how kids get pulled into street life — without any glorification. It’s for people who have felt invisible, unseen, or like they didn’t belong. It’s also for anyone interested in redemption, addiction, second chances, and understanding the real cost of chasing the wrong version of freedom.

Format: PDF ebook Length: Short read / Book One Price: $2.99