Nineteen years old, psychology major, Candice Hertz worked hard on her studies. After losing her father to cancer, Candice decides therapy would help with her loss. The therapy session turned into a nightmare. While reliving her past, Candice recalls the traumatic experience of being physically abused by her father at age twelve. Unable to deal with the memories, Danielle, another memory appears and become who Candice can't. Danielle becomes Candice's vehicle for revenge on those who caused her pain. Will Candice be cured from Multiple Personality Disorder or will she remain trapped with Danielle forever.
Krystol Diggs, the award winning published author & writer for multiple news & magazine outlets, has captured the attention of readers around the world with her thrilling & captivating stories of love, loss, and life. Krystol, of The Krystol Meth(od) has written numerous books & screenplays, including “Through Her Eyes”, her first book published in 2008, and “If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It”, a screenplay that won 2nd place in the Buffalo Niagara Film Festival Screenwriting Competition in 2014. You can find Krystol in 2015 getting her Ph.D in Educational Psychology at Walden University, highlighting as a Reporter for CNN iReport and releasing another published book titled “Trapped” and adapting a property for the producer of the film " I DO, I DID", Cherie Johnson.
I loved this book. I was a beta reader when it was being written and loved it then and then it was edited for a little different ending and that was even better. Candace was abused as a child, by her father, and her mother never stopped it. She finally had her dad arrested. Because of this she ended up with a split personality and you never knew when she was going to show up. Candace also had been in love with her best friend Damon for years but he never seemed to feel the same. Candace also ended up making a name for her self in the fashion design community with her own line of clothes. This story line will grab you from the beginning and won't want to put it down.
Krystol, Krystol, Krystol. I love love love it. A job well done from start to end. I love the way how you capture the characters in a way to show another said of mental illness, show how dangerous it can be if not treated right away. The last chapter really grabs me the most. I will be really looking forward forward to your next one.