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Cotton Candy: Diary of a Serial Killer
Cotton Candy: Diary of a Serial Killer
Cotton Candy: Diary of a Serial Killer
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Cotton Candy: Diary of a Serial Killer

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Cotton Candy

The Sequel to Erin Lee's international bestselling Diary of a Serial Killer series

Because serial killers need happy endings too…

Thirty-something victims and too many years on death row to count later, Jimmie Putnam has found love. It comes in the form of a woman named Candy who has fallen in love with the infamous Ice Cream Killer.

With sprinkles of love, lust and even fear, the duo teams up to create a new flavor all their own.

Can true love survive incarceration and endless toppings that come in pink envelopes?

Or, is it doomed to melt?

The cravings are back. And so is the ice cream man. He has a new friend.

Care to join them?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherCrazy Ink
Release dateJul 15, 2019
ISBN9781386026853
Cotton Candy: Diary of a Serial Killer
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Erin Lee

Erin Lee lives in Queensland, Australia and has been working with children for over 25 years. She has worked in both long day care and primary school settings and has a passion for inclusive education and helping all children find joy in learning. Erin has three children of her own and says they have helped contribute ideas and themes towards her quirky writing style. Her experience working in the classroom has motivated her to write books that bring joy to little readers, but also resource educators to help teach fundamental skills to children, such as being safe, respectful learners.

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    Cotton Candy - Erin Lee

    Cotton Candy

    DIARY OF A SERIAL KILLER SERIES

    ICE CREAM SHOP SERIES

    International Bestselling Author

    ERIN LEE

    COPYRIGHT © 2019 by Erin Lee/Crazy Ink

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, without prior written permission.

    Crazy Ink

    www.crazyink.org

    www.authorerinlee.com

    Publisher’s Note: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are a product of the author’s imagination. Locales and public names are sometimes used for atmospheric purposes. Any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, or to businesses, companies, events, institutions, or locales is completely coincidental.

    Cotton Candy/Erin Lee.—1st ed.

    Warning:

    This book is dark fiction dealing with disturbing, undiagnosed psychological issues. It dives into the mind of a twisted serial killer and his bat-shit crazy fiancée and includes violent, graphic material only suited for adults. It is not suitable for minor children.

    This novel is intended for entertainment purposes only, not for clinical research, case study or diagnosis. The DIARY OF A SERIAL KILLER SERIES was born as the result of multiple interviews with men convicted of murder in three states, combined with years of graduate level research on the pathologies that contribute to violent acts of murder and their architects.

    Interviews, correspondences, and all research—including clinical case reviews and professional journal articles—for this project were conducted in the author’s capacity as a novelist, not a psychologist.

    This book is a work of fiction and is not based on one particular man’s story alone. Instead, it is a combination of stories fictionalized to give one portrayal of what may (or may not) go on in the mind of an odd serial killer during active killing periods.

    Important Note:

    While ‘Cotton Candy’ is a fictional character, her voice is written as would be spoken by a real-life person with her clinical mental health issues. As this author imagines her as a sociopath with a severe not otherwise specified narcissist borderline personality disorder and multiple other axis two diagnoses, Cotton Candy’s thought and speech patterns are disturbed, unfocused, scattered, rambling, and sometimes contradictory by nature.

    She also suffers from a severe sexual and mental abuse trauma history, PTSD, and not otherwise specified learning and cognitive disorders. Using her authentic voice is intentional in the author’s attempt to recreate voices, experiences, and family of origin cycles as relayed to this author during interviews for the DIARY OF A SERIAL KILLER SERIES. Open your mind and prepare to go on a wild ride of emotion, twisting of events, and excuses that only Cotton Candy could truly make sense of.

    Just remember, some things aren’t worth the argument.

    For Ham:

    The cherry on top of my days.

    PROLOGUE

    Cotton Candy

    A decade earlier, before Jimmie, the taco truck, or any big plans to run off for a temporary room at Cherry Brown’s

    Prison. The one place I never thought I’d end up. I never did anything stupid as a kid. I didn’t steal; I certainly didn’t do drugs. Hell, bitch, I couldn’t even bring myself to cheat on a test back when I was in school. I ain’t a bad person! How did I manage to get myself here?

    I sat in a dark cell, probably the size of a queen size bed. There were scratches and carvings on the walls from the inmate before. There was a bed and a toilet, no window, no blankets, just a thin mattress more like cardboard stacked together and not well.

    Kane! the guard yelled as she opened the slot on the door. 

    My head snapped up, startling me from my personal pity party.

    Let’s go, you’re leaving solitary. The female guard rustled her keys behind the door and slid the key into the slot.

    The heavy metal creaked as it opened wide. I stared at the guard with a puzzled look on my face.

    I thought they said I was a ‘danger to the public.’ Ain’t you heard? I hadn’t moved from the floor yet. General pop can’t handle a bitch like me, I warned, wanting to laugh and wondering when these idiots would figure out that they had the wrong chick.

    I said get up, Kane, the female guard began to get agitated; with one hand on her hip and the other on the nark device where any second she’d call in for reinforcement told me as much.

    It took everything in my power to stop myself from rolling my eyes as I stood and dusted off my lovely orange uniform. The guard entered my cell and grabbed my wrists, pulling them out in front. She reached to her belt, unlatched the cuffs that hung there, and fixed them onto my wrists. I winced a little and stared at the guard with a sharp look as she locked the cuffs too tightly and pinched my skin. She then grabbed a long chain, hooking it onto a loop on the cuffs. Finally, the officer walked behind me placing cuffs around my ankles and attaching the bottom end of the chain to them. She then pulled me from the cell and shoved me down the hall.

    Walk, the guard barked at me.

    Bitch? You need to get laid. Seriously.

    I looked at her over my shoulder, giving her the full frontal

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