<p><strong>Addiction has no boundaries</strong>. Anyone can find themselves struggling. Deb Lawless-Miller didn't fit any picture she held of what a drug addict would look like and found it all too easy to deny that she had a problem. She became trapped in a web of lies: to her parents her husband and child her boss and to herself. </p><p>This deeply moving memoir takes us through three phases of her adult life: the chase the crash and the choice. She brings the reader alongside her into every scene whether it's forging prescriptions going through withdrawals while in a courtroom or entering rehab-but through it all staying connected to her bottomless well of love for her young son.</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>One. Little. Pill.</em> </strong>is a gripping story of the opioid crisis at a profoundly personal level. It is a true account of resilience recovery and the significance of a Higher Power.</p><p> &nbsp;</p><p><strong><em>One. Little. Pill.</em></strong> is not only an engaging chronicle of one woman's journey through addiction and 12-Step recovery it's a beacon of hope for anyone who feels alone with substance use challenges or wants to help a loved one in that situation. Deb Lawless-Miller takes readers through every difficult step so candidly that her eventual spiritual awakening and transformation is completely relatable. The victory of lightness healing and purpose becomes a real possibility for anyone who can muster a little courage to make a change one day at a time. </p>