Lil"s Way

Description The novel begins in Joliette prison with Dr. Miller interviewing and recording Lil"s memoirs. He is there on false pretenses. He hopes to get enough evidence to have her released. She has committed the most terrible crimes of violence. Lil suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). The good doctor feels that based on her history and the knowledge obtained through this case study there might be a glimmer of hope for her release. Lil brings us back through her early childhood and the abuse suffered at the hands of her parents. Her great love for the city takes us on a wonderful adventure, while seeing it for the first time through Lil"s eyes as she explores her Montreal. This novel goes back and forth, with the past and present intertwining bringing this story to the readers. What happened to get Lil imprisoned? There are so many stages where you think Lil will survive only to have it quickly reversed. Just at the end when you think all is well the most horrific event happens. Lil"s Way has adventure, mystery, and passion. Each chapter unfolds a new opportunity for you to get to know Lil. You can"t help but love and yet at the same time form abhorrence for this character. About the Author Colleen Baxter Sullivan was born in Montreal, Canada. Her love for the city and its culture led her to write Lil"s Way. Never tiring of Montreal, she still roams its many streets in search of new and exciting treasures. She started writing almost as soon as she learned to read. As a child she loved to journal and she wrote down all her thoughts and feelings. This led her to write poetry and many short stories. Her passion for life and her vivid imagination is evident in her writing. She is best known for her description and detail. This makes her characters come alive. She now resides in Deux-Montagnes, a small community on the outskirts of Montreal with her greatest joy, her family. She is a wife and the mother of five grown children. Lil"s Way is her first novel. She is presently writing Lil"s sequel. She will continue to write books centered