Publisher's Synopsis
Ellen Speybrouck (1990) has always had a passion for writing. In preparatory school, she was often among the best short story writers. She was fourteen when she wrote her first story. She was bitten by the writing bug and more and better stories poured forth from her pen. Diary on the Wall had felt good across the board and so she chose to publish it. Eighteen year-old Cam is emotionally and physically abused by his mother his entire life. When he kills her in self-defense, he thinks his life can only get better, but he is mistaken. Haley, a school friend, takes pity on him and takes him home. But when he tells her what he feels for her, she throws him on the street and drives him into the hands of a ruthless psychopath. While Cam is fighting for his freedom, Haley is harassed, but she does not realize that the danger is closer than she thinks.