Young Squatters

Young Squatters
282 Pages
ISBN 978-1517776107

In this suspenseful novel, Bradford and Harper get together as teenagers. They are both from upper middle-class homes. However, Bradford’s parents had hard times when he was laid off due to an accident. Bradford learned from his father how to beat the system and get what he wanted without working for it, and to have others feel sorry for him.

When he meets Harper, he tells her all this, and she, spending a lot of time at Bradford’s family home, learns how to do the same. The young couple become engaged, and decide they want a big house, but of course, can’t afford it on their minimum wage jobs, so devise a plan of how to get it.

They scoured the city, decided which house they wanted and discovered that a middle-aged couple and two young adult children lived there. They went down to the license bureau and changed the address on their driver’s license to that of the house they wanted. Then they packed up their belongings into a rented moving van, drove to the house, and with a forged rental agreement, moved in and forced the older couple out of their home.

The original homeowners, Nick and Nora, end up moving out of the house, hiring an attorney and fighting the young couple to get their house back.

Blair London

About Blair London (Twin Cities, Minnesota Author)

Blair London

Blair London writes about war vets with PTSD, social media, bullying, serial killers, child trafficking, sex trafficking, airport stalkers, pedophiles, squatting, illegal immigration, and other modern-day crimes. Many of her stories are from real life experiences, and some from people she knows.

Ms. London has had many celebrity endorsements on my writing, including Matthew McConaughey, Taylor Swift, Megyn Kelly, John Walsh, Kirk Cameron, and Meryl Streep.

Blair has spent many years trying to overcome a unique crippling condition and has far surpassed her peers. She has also worked as a college instructor, teaching courses in English, writing, literature, composition, and humanities, and has taught many law enforcement students.