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Reported By: Duffie Dixon
and Valerie Hoff of 11 Alive News


To get a special pre-release copy of
this book send a $25.00 check or money order to:
Phoenix Publishing House
P.O. Box 823232
Pembroke Pines, Florida 33082

Lisa Lynette Clark was released from prison Friday, just as a steamy new book was released detailing her relationship with a 14-year-old neighbor and later marriage to him.

The 200-page book, ghost written by Jennifer Grant, while Clark was behind bars, paints a torrid picture of a sex-crazed woman in love with a man 22 years her junior.

The book — "Betrayed: The True Story of Lisa Lynette Clark" — will be available at Bookstores in Atlanta on March 15 $14.99. Clark was not paid for the rights to her story, says publisher Shelly Grant.

Until Clark talks publicly, the book provides the most graphic insight into the taboo relationship that garnered national attention in 2005.

Most of the book is too explicit to reprint. But it includes several more mundane letters Clark sent to her husband. The Atlanta-Journal Constitution is not naming her husband because he is the victim of sexual assault.


Some Excerpts from the Featured Publication Betrayed


March 30, 2006: "You may never get this letter as we cannot have contact with each other for one year, four months and 26 days. I bought this tablet just to write to you, to clear my mind and my heart, as I have a lot of time to write now.""My feelings and thoughts have been a living hell of a roller coaster. God only knows how I am going to feel about you when I can see you, or how you will feel about me. If nothing else, we agreed to be friends, for [our 2-year-old son's] sake. Even if we are just friends, when the time comes, we should be roommates for awhile for [him], unless we are in another relationship."

On life in jail: "I cried 24/7 and paced the floor. I was so hurt and mad at you for running and dragging me and [our son] through this."

Giving birth behind bars (9 days early): "Because of all the stress I had the worst labor. It was horrible! All I could think of was you and losing [our baby]. I was in labor for 13 hours!... [He] was born 2-11-06, at 3:05 p.m. He is beautiful!"

On getting found out: "You could have prevented all of this, but you didn't... You left me to the wolves!"


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