Tessa Winters spends her life blanketed in anxiety, only letting her best friends, Quinn and Riley, into her inner sanctum. When they disappear, the young woman panics. She tries desperately to get their families to help her find them, only to be met with resistance and helplessness.When Tessa awakes in an unfamiliar room behind a locked door, her heart her worst fears have come to pass. It isn't long after waking up that the formidable Mr. Clean makes his presence known to Tessa.Who is Mr. Clean? Where are Riley and Quinn? What will happen to Tessa and her friends?
Professionally, she plays violin and viola. And she writes. In addition to her own work, she writes, edits, and proofreads dry, technical stuff—mostly for dry, technical corporations that would probably burst into flames from shock if they ever got a glimpse of what their favorite freelancer writes in her “off hours.”
Unprofessionally, Indigo draws, paints, quilts, devours e-books by the gross, composes music, and avoids cooking at all costs (to the limitless gratitude of every unfortunate who has experienced “food” at her hands).
She believes that a compulsion to write is the real price of being a compulsive reader … that coming up with both sides of a conversation is the safest way to experience multiple-personality disorder … and that love has the power to transcend gender, politics religion, age, and even the great Cat/Dog Person Divide.
She is so very grateful to be spending her life with the love of her life, and hopes that all of her readers are lucky enough to be able to say the same.