Publisher's Synopsis
(Disclaimer;) This book was written by John R. Green and is not to be mistaken as the John Green who wrote, "The Fault in Our Stars. This book contains mature themes and strong adult sexual content. It is not intended for readers under the age of 18. To Emily, her husband Richard is perfect. He is the love of her life and the man of her dreams. He is a tall very nice looking twenty-nine years old man and loves her more than life itself. He is also a great businessman. He runs his billion-dollar empire that he inherited after his parent's death in a tragic car accident. So what if he takes unexpected business trips and disappears for weeks at a time, Emily trusts him. The only thing she would change about Richard is his shyness when it came to the bedroom and that he is not very good in bed. Emily thought it had something to do with the reason Richard was seeing a psychiatrist. He has been seeing him for years for something that happened to him when he was a teenager. One day on a drive down the Bay highway, Emily stopped in the small town of Walter's Cove. There she met Ian and he looked just like Richard. Emily thought that he was Richard playing a joke went along with it. Later she met Joe in the university town of Seagrove. After talking to him, Emily realized that Ian and Joe were alternate personalities of Richard. Emily majored in psychology in college and knew all about Dissociative Identity Disorder. Now Emily searches for the answers to what caused the love of her life to splinter into five different men and away to merge them back together into one man.