Isabel grew restless as the psychiatrist delved deeper into her troubled mind. Gradually fine points from her past began to emerge. Secrets that she did not know existed -- or did she? Isabel had a photographic memory. She retained every detail of diverse events from her life. Why doesn't she remember trying to kill her husband? Was it through deceit? Was it because of love and money? Will knowing the actuality help her to cope with the aftermath? Maybe Isabel blocked that part from her mind so she wouldn't have to remember. Did Isabel try to influence the psychiatrist into thinking she was insane? In doing so, will she see through the truths from her childhood? What transpires throughout the electrifying plot may lead to a surprising conclusion.
A great first-time author! Eden Collinsworth's awesome creative skills will captivate the reader. This very emotional story will require all of your attention. The urgency of wanting to know what happened next will keep you turning page after gripping page of It Might Have Been What He Said.