Brightwood is the raw, introspective account of Leo Sterling, the older brother of Nate Sterling, a successful businessman whose life was tragically cut short by a drug overdose at 29. Leo, once a drug dealer living in the gritty streets of Harrowgate, is now forced to confront the painful reality of his choices.
From the outside, Leo's life was marked by rebellion and a belief in the victimless nature of his crime. Coming from a wealthy and accomplished family, including a father with a successful legal career and a mother who is a renowned artist and philanthropist, Leo's path diverged sharply from theirs. His pride and self-reliance led him to distance himself from his family, rejecting their offers of help and maintaining a strained relationship with them.
After Nate's death, Leo is shaken to his core, grappling with the reality of his actions and the impact they have had on those around him. At 30, he begins to reflect on the choices that led him to this point and the brother he admired but never truly knew.
Brightwood serves as Leo's personal journey of self-discovery and redemption. Through his story, he shares his struggles with addiction, guilt, and the realization that no crime is truly victimless. This book is both a testament to his brother's legacy and a call for change, offering hope and reflection for those grappling with similar issues.