
Growing up, he was a huge fan of creature features and books about things that go bump in the night. Being an avid reader, Carol finds it easy to spend several hours wrapped up in a great fantasy novel.Īdam Kunz was born in Newport News, Virginia. As a teenager, she was always fascinated by the mythology behind vampires, werewolves and witches. Her interest in the supernatural was first sparked upon meeting a ghost at the age of eight. Her plans go up in flames when sheįinds out that Trey is a new student at her school, the school where herīrokenness was found out in the floor of the girl’s bathroom in a pool of herĪ total love of all things supernatural is what inspired this fifty-four year young mom, and her twenty-six year old son to put this story on paper.Ĭarol Kunz was born in New Ferry, England. How can she, when she won’t even give him the truth? Tally doesn’t tell Trey that she is a patientĪt Mercy, and she doesn’t ever plan to. That he wants more than friendship, but she knows that she can never give him Looking at her as a person and not as a disease. With Trey, Tally feels for the first time since being admitted that someone is Trey and Tally build a friendship far deeper than either of them truly realize. Is much more to Trey than he ever lets on. What she learns through her second glance, and many thereafter, is that there Obvious to Tally that he is incredibly handsome and unbelievably caring. Patient comes a daily visitor, her son, Trey Swift. Humorous, sometimes heart-wrenching, escapades with Candy, a new patient isĪdmitted to Mercy-a Native American woman named Lolotea. The fullest is her choice and hers alone. That, regardless of her diagnosis, the ability to push on and live her life to Patient, is hell bent on driving everyone as crazy as she is. Candy, a cantankerous sixty year old Mercy Psychiatric
