At an early age Anna Dunkin realized that her mother did not love her, but blamed the girl for her own unhappiness. Always protective of her younger sister Rachael, Anna was thankful for her father and other family members who had surrounded her with a positive atmosphere of comfort and love, but too much damage had been done. As fear and insecurity reared its ugly head Anna found herself exposed to a private secret, never realizing the number of secrets her family harbored.