Will Emotional Damage Lead to Murder? -- New Psychological Thriller Explores the Complex Ties Between Vengeance and Forgiveness


OXON HILL, Md., March 13, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- When Talita discovers her husband's fling, she is furious and gets revenge by sleeping with his best friend. But sometimes vengeance isn't so sweet -- especially when it becomes deadly. What happens when Talita's affair triggers Emotional Damage? From Juan Mendez Scott, the author of Trusting October and Patience, comes a searing fast-paced psychological thriller that explores the complex ties between vengeance and forgiveness.

When her husband Phoenix and his best friend Eric return home from Atlanta, Talita Fowler finds a love letter that was left in Phoenix's glove compartment, containing the details of his intimate weekend with an old college sweetheart. Livid with rage, she gets into a huge fight with Phoenix. Hurt and angry, she wants to get back at her husband and engages in a brief affair with Eric. After that one night stand, Talita is overwhelmed by feelings of guilt. But by this time, it's too late for not only does Eric want to continue their affair, he has also become obsessed with Talita.

Talita tries to end it with Eric but he doesn't take the rejection well, vowing to never let her go. He begins to stalk her, with more shocks and surprises waiting for her around the corner. Now Talita must figure out a way to tell Phoenix that, not only did she sleep with Eric, he is also obsessed with her. Will Phoenix forgive her for her indiscretion? Will Eric's Emotional Damage and obsession lead to murder? Find out as you witness the exciting events unfold in this riveting psychological thriller!

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            Emotional Damage * by Juan Mendez Scott
                  Publication Date: 02/25/2009
      Trade Paperback; $19.99; 225 pages; 978-1-4363-8322-6

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