Two years ago, young Melanie Cottman’s life was turned upside down. Her parents divorced and left her with no idea where she’d live or with whom, and she didn’t know if her family would ever be whole again. Her parents sent her to Philadelphia with family while their proceedings were finalized, and Melanie quickly came to realize that the divorce was the least of her problems. She learned hard lessons that taught her that life could be a whole lot harder if she wasn’t careful.
The things she endured in Philly stuck with her. They changed her. Now, just a few months away from starting a new life in college, Melanie must find a way to deal with the past that still haunts her. She has every intention of leaving those bad memories behind, but no matter where she turns or whom she meets, her old issues are always there. School slowly becomes an adequate distraction though, especially when she meets a man that can help her forget, but like always, as soon as things began to go right, Melanie’s past pops up. This time it isn’t in the form of bad memories; this time her past surfaces in the real world and Melanie is forced to battle through it all over again. There is no more running from her past now. She must face it; it’s a matter of life and death.
This is Ceet The Author’s fifth fiction novel and this one leaves the reader even more enthralled than the one before it. The Whore and The Virgin part 2 is the second installment of the trilogy that has kept readers gripped from the beginning. Ceet’s fast paced style and frightening depictions will pull you in and take you on a wild ride. The journey of these young women will become your journey; their decisions, right or wrong, will become your decisions. Part two picks up right where part one left off, and it will serve as a perfect set-up to the third and final chapter of this story. To put it bluntly, Ceet has given his readers exactly what they’ve been waiting for.