Let Me Liberate You: A Novel by Andie Davis (Paperback)

When an artist returns to her family's Barbadian mansion, she uncovers more than childhood memories.

When a New York Times interview goes spectacularly wrong, photographer Sabre makes an impulsive escape to Barbados, where her aunt's mansion offers the perfect hide-out—until her dead father starts appearing in her dreams as elaborate dinner dishes, serving up uncomfortable truths about the family she left behind.

Her aunt Aggie's pristine world of wealth and influence should be a refuge, but beneath the surface, scandals simmer. Her cousin Lisette is desperately protecting the family's hotel empire, while Aggie's habit of dramatically firing household staff threatens their careful social balance. When Sabre's well-meaning attempt to defend the workers spirals into an island-wide movement, she discovers that "fixing" her family might mean exposing the very foundations of Barbadian society.

As her activism collides with family secrets and her own unresolved past, Sabre must decide what matters more: the truth in her viewfinder or the people in her frame. In a place where class lines run as deep as limestone caves, some photographs are better left undeveloped.