People who may not be able to memorize data or recall information from their memory on a large scale are said to suffer from amnesia. Amnesia also comes in many different forms--eleven, actually. And all forms of amnesia fall in one of two different areas of causation:
- Neurological or Organic Amnesia, and
- Functional or Psychogenic Amnesia
After reading the blurb to my upcoming book, It Started That Night, try to guess what heroine, Lily Cantrell, suffers from.
Her mother's killer is on death row ...or so Lily thought.
Now the case is being reopened—by Detective John Tyler, the man who broke her teenage heart the night of the murder. Only she can help him find the truth.
For Lily Cantrell, suffering amnesia and hiding a secret, John's investigation unleashes tormenting dreams, grave doubts and conflicting emotions about the crush she never got over. As much as she wants John, how can she forgive the man who treated her so cruelly? Or trust a man who might betray her?
What Lily does know is their reawakening passion is bound to be dangerous but not nearly as dangerous as the madman bent on killing her
So have you figured it out?
If you guessed Functional Amnesia ... you're right!!
To celebrate today's release of IT STARTED THAT NIGHT, my 2nd HRS novel, I'm offering you a FREE download of the prequel novella, Shattered. Limited time only, so download it ASAP. And I hope you enjoy it!!
Lily Cantrell is an impulsive teenager with a crush on twenty-year-old John Tyler. When she finally decides to tell him how she feels, her well-meaning mother tries to stop her. What happens next breaks Lily’s heart. But will Lily’s tragic past with John be their only future?
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