Shannon Esposito lives in a magical Gulf Coast town with fluorescent sunsets, purple dragonflies and the occasional backyard alligator. Her mysteries transport readers to Florida without the hefty price of airfare. Although she knew from the age of five she wanted to be a writer, she briefly entertained the idea of being a scientist, until she found out it involved math, which gives her hives.
She shares this little corner of paradise with her husband, twin boys and dogs. If she's not writing, you'll find her coddling one of the above, hiding with a book or daydreaming with her toes in the sand.
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This was an excellent book that delved into a subject not often discussed. I wish I could have given it 4 1/2 stars because I found the beginning to be very slow. Just when I was thinking of giving up the book grabbed me and didn't let go. It also tackled a terrible problem that's been going on for ages; prostitutes and pimps. The story is not fiction at that point but the solution that pulled the main character back into the real world would be great if possible.
Alice seems to have an ideal life, mother of two and happily married. But she has blackouts and doesn't know what happens in them. This is an interesting story with the subject of multiple personality disorder. It keeps your interest and has a great variety of interesting characters. I look forward to reading more from this author.