

Brooke Nolan is a battered child who makes an anonymous phone call to social services about the escalating brutality in her home.When they jeopardize her safety, condemning her to keep her father’s secret, it’s a glass of spilled milk at the dinner table that forces her to speak about the cruelty she’s been hiding. In her pursuit for safety and justice Brooke battles a broken system that pushes to keep her father in the home, and she risks losing the support of family, coming to the realization that some people simply do not want to be saved.Spilled Milk is a novel of shocking narrative, triumph and resiliency.
From the Author
Writing Spilled Milk was very emotional, and as a self-published and first-time author, I know now that the first edition of Spilled Milk (2013) was not in its “best form”, but I also couldn’t bear to have a professional editor or proofreader make changes to it. It was all still too raw and personal for me.
Since several colleges and high schools have incorporated the novel into their lesson plans and I’ve received tons of feedback from my voracious fans- I knew I needed to come out with a more polished and professional edition that was appropriate for the education system, my fans, and in general. The second edition of Spilled Milk (2015) has been proofread by two amazing professionals in the industry and I am proud of the outcome. The story is exactly the same, so anyone with a first edition is not missing out on anything. I hope that the second edition will allow people to continue to enjoy Spilled Milk in the way it was intended. Thank you all so much for your support in my journey as a writer and survivor.
About the Author
K.L. Randis, author of bestselling novel Spilled Milk and the Pillbillies series, started journaling at the age of six and had short stories and poetry published by the time she was thirteen. She is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University and has since written numerous local publications that brought awareness to domestic violence and child abuse. K.L. Randis engages audiences on a local and national level to raise awareness about child abuse, serving as a frequent commentator to media outlets and traveling to be the keynote speaker at various events. She has developed various high school presentations, was named Community Woman of Distinction, and was invited to the Pentagon several times to speak to the department of defense about child abuse. Spilled Milk is her first novel, which grabbed the #1 bestseller spot in the genre of Child Abuse on Amazon only 24 hours after its debut, where it has remained since 2013. She resides in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania with her family. Contact the Author: spilledmilkrandis@yahoo.com
Source: Amazon

This book was very heavy, frustrating, and heartbreaking. I didn’t know what I was expecting going into this story. I knew it was based on a true story, and that it had domestic and sexual abuse.
The woman who wrote this book has to be the most frustrating, strong, and stubborn woman in the world. The way she endured all that she did in hopes to save her siblings from the same torture is heroic. The way that she worked so hard to change her life is inspiring.
It’s so hard to read books like this and know that it is happening all over the world. That children don’t feel like they have a safe place, or they think that the abuse they endure is normal human behavior.
As someone who endured sexual molestation as a child, this book does an amazing job at explaining how children think during those times. At first it isn’t known that its wrong, then eventually you realize that somethings not right, you feel uncomfortable, and it snowballs. You won’t talk until your ready, and the shame and embarrassment is horrible.
This entire book is why we need to make sure we are educating our children on what’s right and what’s wrong at a young age. Why it is so important to have an open dialogue with your kids about inappropriate behavior, and to make sure they know they are safe to talk to you.
5 Stars, very well written.
—Pixie









